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As has been mentioned From the Earth to the Moon is fantastic,
Just finished number 3 - thanks
As has been mentioned From the Earth to the Moon is fantastic,
Adrin took none of Armstrong on the surface, you wont find any.
Pic, off his back.
Armstrong underwent cardiac bypass surgical procedure on Aug. 7, 2012. As a normal part of the process, doctors implanted short-term wires to help pace his heartbeat as he recovers, the Times reported. “However, when a nurse removed these wires, Mr. Armstrong started to bleed internally, and his blood pressure dropped.”
Doctors took Armstrong to a catheterization lab to empty blood from around his heart instead of instantly bringing him into the operating room, a decision ruled by medical professionals hired by both the Armstrong family and the hospital to analyze the death concluded ultimately killed him.
The hospital accepted responsibility for the death of Neil
http://getmarketreport.com/2-years-...got-6-million-for-malpractice-settlement/305/
Personally I find $6mn a sum too low for Neil
Those responsible should lose their licences and die on the streets penniless.
Because you've never made a mistake? You think they wanted to kill him?The hospital accepted responsibility for the death of Neil
http://getmarketreport.com/2-years-...got-6-million-for-malpractice-settlement/305/
Personally I find $6mn a sum too low for Neil
Those responsible should lose their licences and die on the streets penniless.
The hospital accepted responsibility for the death of Neil
http://getmarketreport.com/2-years-...got-6-million-for-malpractice-settlement/305/
Personally I find $6mn a sum too low for Neil
Those responsible should lose their licences and die on the streets penniless.
The hospital accepted responsibility for the death of Neil
http://getmarketreport.com/2-years-...got-6-million-for-malpractice-settlement/305/
Personally I find $6mn a sum too low for Neil
Those responsible should lose their licences and die on the streets penniless.
No overreaction at all there. After all those medical professionals only dedicated their lives to helping people.The hospital accepted responsibility for the death of Neil
http://getmarketreport.com/2-years-...got-6-million-for-malpractice-settlement/305/
Personally I find $6mn a sum too low for Neil
Those responsible should lose their licences and die on the streets penniless.
Seems you didnt read the article, that died of complete incompetence and mistreatment.
Different thing to the medical accidents some you refer to.
Those responsible should lose their licences and die on the streets penniless.
I'm pretty sure we did read it. Serious mistakes were made and rightly a negligence decision was given. But wanting people, who have otherwise probably saved many others and helped improve many lives, to die penniless in the street is deeply questionable.Seems you didnt read the article, that died of complete incompetence and mistreatment.
Different thing to the medical accidents some you refer to.
Let me get this correct, you're advocating full asset seizure and a death penalty for anyone found guilty of medical negligence? What about the ones who starved you of oxygen as a baby?