The Medic
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Initial release | October 27, 1979 |
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Directors | Pierre Granier-Deferre |
Screenplay | Pierre Granier-Deferre |
Budget | 3 million USD |
Composers | Philippe Sarde |
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ID | 2432261 |
About The Medic
A Parisian surgeon seeks clarity during a European war by commanding a flying surgical unit.
UK accused of 'whitewash' after Chevening scholar feared killed in Gaza
... It has also sparked a fierce backlash from some of The Medic s former colleagues and scholarship members...
Lucy Letby trial: Nurse had favourite way of killing, jury told
... He said the collapse and death was " inconsistent" with all natural causes, as asserted by The Medical experts in the case...
Lucy Letby: Doctor asked for nurse to be taken off shift - court
... Following Child P s death on 24 June, there was a debrief for The Medical team on the neonatal unit...
Lucy Letby: Murder-accused nurse breaks down at trial
... She abruptly left her seat in the dock at Manchester Crown Court as The Medic, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, confirmed his name...
Government failed health staff in pandemic - BMA
... " My life as I knew it had ended, " The Medic said...
Ukraine war: Russia pushed back in north-east - report from front line
... One soldier looked queasy as The Medic patched her up...
Ukraine war: Families hide in cellars as Russia targets Donbas region
... The Medics sat nearby around a makeshift table, drinking coffee...
Corona Virus in New York: the paramedic's diary
... Anthony, a Lieutenant in The Medics and Vice President of the Fire Department of New York s Emergency Medical Services officers union, said the BBC s Alice Cuddy, what happened last Sunday - as he calls it, the toughest day of his career...
Lucy Letby trial: Nurse had favourite way of killing, jury told
By Daniel O'DonoghueBBC News
One of nurse Lucy Letby's " favourite ways of killing and trying to kill children" on a hospital neonatal unit was by injecting air, a prosecutor has told her trial.
Ms Letby is alleged to have murdered seven babies and attempted to murder 10 others between June 2015 and June 2016.
Prosecutor Nick Johnson KC said experts for The Prosecution had told Manchester Crown Court at least 12 of those received an air injection.
Ms Letby, 33, has denied all charges.
On the Third Day of his closing speech, Mr Johnson told jurors not to ignore the " constellation of coincidences" in baby deaths at The Countess of Chester Hospital.
He Said they should " put all the pieces of The Jigsaw together" and suggested the " cumulative picture" told only one story, that Ms Letby " tried to murder or murdered these children".
Mr Johnson cited the case of Child C, who stopped breathing Without Warning on 13 June 2015 while being treated in The Unit 's nursery one.
He Said the collapse and death was " inconsistent" with all Natural Causes , as asserted by the medical experts in the case.
The Prosecutor noted The Nurse was seen in nursery one at The Time of Child C's collapse, despite being allocated a baby in nursery three.
He Said she was there " with death on her mind".
Mr Johnson went on to remind The Jury of Sophie Ellis' evidence, who was Child C's designated nurse That Day .
Ms Ellis told The Jury how she had briefly left Child C and when she returned to the nursery, Ms Letby was standing over him.
She Said The Nurse told her: " He's just had a brady/desat".
Mr Johnson also said nurse Melanie Taylor had recalled being surprised at how " cool and calm" Ms Letby appeared as medics rushed to help The Baby .
He alleged that swelling noted by a doctor in Child C's vocal chords indicated that " something had been put down his throat".
This Was also a feature in the cases of Child E, Child G, Child H and Child N, He Said .
Mr Johnson went on to state that another clue the jurors should consider in Child C's case was the " massive ballooning" to his stomach.
" It's as plain as The Nose on Your Face that Lucy Letby must have injected air down the nasogastric tube, " He Said .
" It was, After All , one of her favourite ways of killing or trying to kill children in this case.
" There are a constellation of coincidences which can make you sure that [Child C] didn't die of Natural Causes and that Lucy Letby killed him. "
Mr Johnson also noted how Ms Letby's defence counsel, Ben Myers KC, had repeatedly questioned witnesses about the competence of Ms Ellis, who Ms Letby had called the " new girl" in messages to colleagues.
The Prosecutor said it was insinuated Ms Ellis was not qualified to be looking after Child C.
" It's trying to create in the impression in your minds that something was seriously wrong with The Hospital , " He Said , adding: " It's gaslighting you, doing to you what Lucy Letby did to her colleagues. "
Mr Johnson later turned to The Evidence heard about Child G, who was transferred to The Countess of Chester Hospital from Wirral's Arrowe Park Hospital in mid-August 2015.
The Court has heard she was " clinically stable" until 7 September, when she projectile vomited at about 02:00 BST.
The Prosecution case has been that Ms Letby overfed Child G with milk through a nasogastric tube or injected air into the same tube and made two more attempts to kill her on 21 September.
Mr Johnson pointed The Jury to what Dr Alison Ventress said about Child G.
The Medic told The Jury she saw blood-stained secretions coming from the vocal cords in the Early Hours of 7 September 2015.
" What caused the throat of an otherwise well baby to bleed? " Mr Johnson asked.
" Lucy Letby, " He Said .
" It is a signature of many of her attacks on these babies. "
The Trial continues.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com