|
July 21, 2005
A physician is found negligent in a medical malpractice lawsuit claiming the doctor lost a surgical needle in a patient's abdomen and then closed the opening after he couldn't find it. Dr. Douglas M. Heymann is found liable for the incident during a hernia surgery in 2001. The patient, 55-year-old Christopher Faas, now has the needle lodged in his liver, where it will remain.
|
|
July 20, 2005
Topics boy, pool, disney, orange, swimming, pretty, chicago, hotel, doctors, phone, young, office, help, hospital, family and world
Drew Rosenhaus, a major NFL player agent, saved a young boy from drowning at a Disney World resort hotel, Tuesday. Rosenhaus attened to the unconscious boy pulled from a swimming pool and proceded to perform CPR.
|
|
|
July 12, 2005
Topics man, charges, dog, running, swimming, faces, beach, young, office, men, hospital and woman
Charges haven yet to be filed in a June 18 assault case where one man reportedly bit the ear off another during an argument over a dog. Lake County Sheriff's Deputy Tony Aas reports an argument ensued between the two men after a dog started running around the picnic grounds. A 43-year-old man became upset when the dog started swimming and running on the beach.
|
|
July 7, 2005
Jeanette Passalaqua, 32, has filed a suit against Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Southern California Permanente Medical Group Inc. , in San Bernardino County state court. In June 2004, Passalaqua's husband, Steven Passalaqua, was asked by Kaiser staff to hold and steady his wife while an employee inserted an epidural needle into her back, court papers said.
|
|
July 7, 2005
Authorities in Australia say they have arrested a man armed with a knife trying to lob a burning package toward the Prime Minister's Sydney residence. Prime Minister John Howard is on vacation and was not there when the incident took place. Police has refused to call the incident as terror attack.
|