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Woman's eyes go missing after post-mortem: Two doctors arrested
Police on Wednesday arrested two doctors who performed post-mortem of a woman's body whose eyes were later found removed, officials said.
Dr Md. Arif and Dr Md. Owais were interrogated by Civil Lines police and later produced in court, said Station House Officer (SHO) Gaurav Bishnoi.
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Woman's Eyes Go Missing After Post-Mortem: Two Doctors Arrested
Cipla to further invest Rs 42 crore in GoApptiv
Cipla Limited has announced that it has agreed to further invest Rs 42 crore (approx.) in digital tech company GoApptiv Private Limited.
This development will further expand Cipla’s presence across the healthcare continuum, especially to the underserved population by enabling greater access to lifesaving treatments.
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Cipla To Further Invest Rs 42 Crore In GoApptiv
Cold weather may raise the risk of this heart problem
Too much to expect from a doctor to remain on the bedside of a patient throughout in the hospital: HC comes to rescue of gynaecologist, doctors, nurses
Reiterating that doctors cannot be held negligence merely because things went wrong, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh recently set aside an order by the lower court to pay Rs 2.6 lakh compensation to the family of a patient who died while giving birth to a child at Zonal Hospital, Hamirpur.
Although the daughter of the deceased alleged that her mother had died due to the gross negligence of the doctors and nurses of the hospital, the HC bench exonerated them from such allegations.
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