A bizarre malpractice case

February 26, 2007

A clinic douses a man’s genitals in acetic acid – which is an accepted diagnostic technique, except they used a solution that was 14x too strong.

The sad thing is, this happened before. I wonder what part of “Do Not Use” didn’t they understand?



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