HOSPITAL MISMANAGEMENT: ROOT OF MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE

Rashmi Gupta

Abstract


Scene No. -1
A Pregnant Lady was Struggling to give birth her child in a govt.
Hospital where experience Doctors were available with all Basic
facilities, But some Hospital staff members who were neither Doctor
nor nurses or Trained Midwife, tried to execute her normal delivery in
an abnormal & inhuman way in which they pulled the baby so forcibly
that body of the child divided in two parts and head of the baby remain
in the womb. They killed an unborn child as well as created a life
threatening Danger to the mother. A mother lost her child and then had
to fight for her own survival.


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