Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 a. Danger to human life! Mother Teresa's Kolkata hospital is highly unhygienic and dangerous for human life, opines Dr. Robin Cox, Editor of 'Lancet', which is a prestigious British medical journal. After visiting the said hospital, he remarked, 'This is not a treatment center but a place where the dying can die in a dignified way.' - Ref. N.S. Rajaram (A Hindu View of the World) b. A door to death! Mary Loudon, another English investigator, found as many as 60 patients sleeping on the floor in a single room of Mother Teresa's hospital. Even rudimentary health procedures were not being followed. Loudon saw unsterlized needles being used and reused after being simply washed in cold water. Also, patients in need of even simple surgery were allowed to die instead of being sent to other hospitals in Calcutta! - Ref. N.S. Rajaram (A Hindu View of the World) c. Danger to the lives of its health workers as well! Patients who were admitted to Mother Teresa's Kolkata hospital were only asked to pray for cure. No medication or painkillers were allowed even to terminally ill patients. It was not just patients that were treated under such appalling conditions, even health workers could not escape infections. Anne Sebba had pointed out that several of the nurses caught tuberculosis, and possibly AIDS! - Ref. N.S. Rajaram (A Hindu View of the World) Read more about Truths of Mother Teresa at : http://www.hindujagruti.org/activities/campaigns/religious/christiani ty/motherteresa.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 Nisargadatta , " prithviraj_kanade " <prithviraj_kanade wrote: > > a. Danger to human life! > Mother Teresa's Kolkata hospital is highly unhygienic and dangerous > for human life, opines Dr. Robin Cox, Editor of 'Lancet', which is a > prestigious British medical journal. After visiting the said > hospital, he remarked, 'This is not a treatment center but a place > where the dying can die in a dignified way.' - Ref. N.S. Rajaram (A > Hindu View of the World) > > b. A door to death! > Mary Loudon, another English investigator, found as many as 60 > patients sleeping on the floor in a single room of Mother Teresa's > hospital. Even rudimentary health procedures were not being > followed. Loudon saw unsterlized needles being used and reused after > being simply washed in cold water. Also, patients in need of even > simple surgery were allowed to die instead of being sent to other > hospitals in Calcutta! - Ref. N.S. Rajaram (A Hindu View of the > World) > > c. Danger to the lives of its health workers as well! > Patients who were admitted to Mother Teresa's Kolkata hospital were > only asked to pray for cure. No medication or painkillers were > allowed even to terminally ill patients. It was not just patients > that were treated under such appalling conditions, even health > workers could not escape infections. Anne Sebba had pointed out that > several of the nurses caught tuberculosis, and possibly AIDS! - Ref. > N.S. Rajaram (A Hindu View of the World) > > Read more about Truths of Mother Teresa at : > http://www.hindujagruti.org/activities/campaigns/religious/christiani > ty/motherteresa.php so where would the sick in this hospital have it better? why don't those who could improve their lot, go and get them? are the sick folks in MT's hospital brahmins? are they the untouchables? you seem soooo concerned. what are YOU doing about things except mouthing off? are you aware of the conditions there, or are you just taking everything you read as gospel truth? shut up if you don't REALLY know the situation on the ground. or try this hocus pocus bullshit of yours somewhere else where people are as uninformed and as dumb ass as yourself. ..b bobji baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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