jeudi 1 septembre 2016
Swedish hospital behind Nobel prize criticized over medical scandal
The reputation of the Karolinska Institute, one of Sweden's top hospitals that awards the Nobel prize for medicine, has been badly damaged by allegations patients died as a result of a surgeon performing experimental operations without clearance.
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