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W von Papineäu
at Tue Jun 6 16:38:17 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by W von Papineäu ]
HINDUSTAN TIMES (New Delhi, India) 06 June 06 Docs’ laxity deadlier than snake bite A couple bitten by snake died this morning after doctors on emergency duty at Balrampur hospital refused to administer treatment to them on Tuesday morning. Those who took the patient said doctors did not admitted the patient saying that they don’t have anti-venom medicines. Later, the couple succumbed, alleged their kin. The relatives claim that the hospital has treatment as well as the anti-venom vaccine. But, the doctors on duty deliberately refused to admit the patient. However, the chief medical superintendent dismissed the allegations saying that the lady was brought dead. And hence she cannot be admitted. However, he clarified that a show cause notice has been issued to the doctors on duty. The deceased Umesh and Rekha were putting up at a vacant plot in the Gomti Nagar area. Last night a poisonous snake bit the couple. According to a neighbour, Rekha’s condition started deteriorating fast and she was rushed to Balrampur hospital around 4 am. The doctors on duty declared the patient brought dead. But those accompanying Rekha refuted doctor’s claim. They said that Rekha was not dead and she died later in the day. According to chief medical superintendent Dr GK Tripathi, the allegations levelled by the family members are not true. The doctors on duty attended the patient and it was found that she was already dead. The doctor advised them to report the matter to the police but the patients’ kin took them away. Meanwhile, the condition of her husband also started deteriorating. And the family members rushed Umesh to Civil hospital. Umesh too died later in the day. Docs’ laxity deadlier than snake bite
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