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  • Doctor euthanized patient - attitude labeled 'macabre'

    09/07/2009 9:09:16 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 26 replies · 1,458+ views
    OneNewsNow ^ | 9/7/09 | Charlie Butts
    New information has surfaced regarding euthanization of elderly patients at a New Orleans hospital during Hurricane Katrina. A doctor has admitted administering a lethal dose of morphine to one patient knowing that it would kill her. "There's no question I hastened her demise," Dr. Ewing Cook told an independent investigation organization. "I gave her medicine so I could get rid of her faster, get the nurses off the [hospital] floor." The patient, Jannie Burgess, 79, was suffering from uterine cancer and kidney failure. "To me, it was a no-brainer -- and to this day I don't feel bad about...
  • Doctor Admits Euthanizing Patient During Hurricane Katrina

    08/31/2009 4:08:29 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 31 replies · 2,226+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 8/31/09 | Thaddeus M. Baklinski
    NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 31, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A doctor has admitted that he gave orders for a lethal dose of medication to be administered to a patient under his care during the hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005 - a decision that he says he does not regret having made.Dr. Ewing Cook said that as staff at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans were struggling to evacuate patients from the flooded building, he gave the order to give Jannie Burgess, 79, who was dying of uterine cancer and kidney failure, a dose of morphine that he knew would kill her."Do you...
  • Doc: I 'got rid of' patient after Katrina

    08/28/2009 2:57:32 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 35 replies · 1,362+ views
    Associated Press ^ | August 29, 2009 | MARY FOSTER
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Louisiana's top prosecutor said Friday he will not reopen a probe into allegations of euthanasia at a hospital crippled by Hurricane Katrina, despite new statements from a doctor that he drugged a terminal patient to "get rid of her faster." Dr. Ewing Cook said that as staff at Memorial Medical Center desperately tried to care for and evacuate patients, making spot assessments of which ones might survive, he scribbled "pronounced dead at" on the patient's chart, intending to fill in time and other details later. "I gave her medicine so I could get rid of her...