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Medical Murderers

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  • George KG Offline
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    When Healers Become Killers

    It's rare for a doctor, nurse, or other healthcare professional to commit murder, but when it does happen, the public is horrified and frightened. Their fear is understandable: Medical professionals maintain a great deal of trust and control over patients; they have access to drugs that can be deadly; and such murders are often easily disguised.
    Many of these medical killers were able to operate undetected for years, and attempts to stop them were often initially brushed aside. Typically, authorities finally reacted when a suspicious coworker brought damning evidence.
    "We have no idea how many killer doctors never get caught," said Kenneth V. Iserson, MD, author of Demon Doctors: Physicians as Serial Killers. Iserson is professor emeritus of emergency medicine at the University of Arizona, Tucson. "Many who did get caught were able to do it for years. People turned a blind eye in several cases. They didn't want to believe doctors could do such a thing."
    This slideshow focuses on seven doctors and five other healthcare professionals who were convicted of purposely harming their patients or others. In one case, the doctor did not intentionally kill but was found criminally negligent.

    Somewhat clickbait-ey. Still interesting.

    Included are HH Holmes ("Devil in the White City") and Jeffrey McDonald (former colleague went to school with him).

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      I believe I read a book about the French doctor murderer during World War 2.

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