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Jabba 19-04-10 06:47 PM

Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/8630592.stm

Poor chap :(

Amanda 19-04-10 07:32 PM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
Wonder if it was the left or the right???

carternd 19-04-10 07:50 PM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
Bit of a balls-up there.

Biker Biggles 19-04-10 07:55 PM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
Well the Dr was a fully registered professional with an internationally recognised qualification,so what could possibly go wrong?
Everything it seems.
I hope the hospital gets sued to bankruptcy and other employers learn to check the competancy of their employees before letting them loose on the public.

hindle8907 19-04-10 10:11 PM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
this is where i had my knee put back together after my off, glad they didnt remove my leg,,,,!!

Poor bloke though i feel sorry for him .

454697819 20-04-10 07:02 AM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
never I have been more concerned about the compatancy of some NHS staff when they put a massive black arrow on my leg for the knee being operated on, sort of like "without this your ****ed mate"

Ed 20-04-10 07:12 AM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carternd (Post 2246461)
Bit of a balls-up there.

:lol:

carternd 20-04-10 06:59 PM

Re: Did Hitler have surgery at Bury Hospital?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 454697819 (Post 2246738)
never I have been more concerned about the compatancy of some NHS staff when they put a massive black arrow on my leg for the knee being operated on, sort of like "without this your ****ed mate"

It has happened, and not just in the NHS. Cheap and simple way of preventing an unlikely but MAJOR f***-up. I think this is now part of a check-list of things to do before an amputation, as well as asking the patient which leg is the problem!


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