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Action against four Delhi doctors for negligence that led to leg amputation of ten-year-old

| | Aug 01, 2015, at 07:50 pm
New Delhi, Aug 1(IBNS) The Delhi Medical Council has barred four doctors from practising for the next one month for their negligence that led to the amputation of a 10-year-old boy's leg.

Reports said the  boy's family claimed that two doctors at Hindu Rao hospital failed to remove a piece of glass from the boy's leg that led to infection in the wounded arteries.

The boy's family claimed that two doctors at Hindu Rao hospital failed to remove a piece of glass from the boy's leg that led to infection in the wounded arteries.

The family then went to Safdarjung Hospital where they were asked to come for OPD after an angiography. Finally, the boy's leg had to amputated in order to save his life.

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