Hospitals are the filthiest places on earth. If people only knew the things that go on in supposedly sterile surgery rooms........not even counting the actual filth of the room and the utensils. The filthy behavior between the people in the room
Hospitals are the filthiest places on earth. If people only knew the things that go on in supposedly sterile surgery rooms........not even counting the actual filth of the room and the utensils. The filthy behavior between the people in the room
I read a long time ago that the equipment they use for colonoscopies are not sterile as they don’t have the necessary time it takes to sterilize them. But, most of the public go in for their regular colonoscopy, subjecting themselves to terrible fluids which could cause harm, a terrible procedure which can tear your colon and with instruments that are not sterile. I’m 60 and I’ve never done it. I always look for less invasive ways to accomplish the same thing.
Back in the 70's when newsletters were something you get in the mail, I use to read Dr. William Campbell Douglass' newsletter. He is the original medical maverick. He wrote about how most hospitals would completely fail any kind of sanitary inspection and how dangerous they were. Now we hear of patients dying from infection in the hospital all the time. His son, Dr. William Campbell Douglass III, continues his legacy as the fifth generation in the family of doctors.
Hospitals are the filthiest places on earth. If people only knew the things that go on in supposedly sterile surgery rooms........not even counting the actual filth of the room and the utensils. The filthy behavior between the people in the room
I read a long time ago that the equipment they use for colonoscopies are not sterile as they don’t have the necessary time it takes to sterilize them. But, most of the public go in for their regular colonoscopy, subjecting themselves to terrible fluids which could cause harm, a terrible procedure which can tear your colon and with instruments that are not sterile. I’m 60 and I’ve never done it. I always look for less invasive ways to accomplish the same thing.
Back in the 70's when newsletters were something you get in the mail, I use to read Dr. William Campbell Douglass' newsletter. He is the original medical maverick. He wrote about how most hospitals would completely fail any kind of sanitary inspection and how dangerous they were. Now we hear of patients dying from infection in the hospital all the time. His son, Dr. William Campbell Douglass III, continues his legacy as the fifth generation in the family of doctors.