Loading...
check nearby libraries

Blind eye1999

how the medical establishment let a doctor get away with murder

by James B. Stewart

"Young, blond, handsome Dr. Swango seemed a godsend wherever he was hired to practice medicine. But acclaim would turn to disbelief, dismay, then horror, as the evidence mounted that he could actually be murdering his patients. Then Dr. Michael Swango would leave that hospital - only to be rehired at another. Today the FBI believes that Swango may he the most prolific serial killer in American history.".

"In Blind Eye, James Stewart takes readers into the closed world of America's medical establishment, where doctors repeatedly accept the word of fellow physicians over that of nurses, hospital workers and patient - even after the horrible truth emerges.".

"With prodigious investigative reporting, Stewart's account moves from the hospital rooms of the prestigious Ohio State University...

— from OpenLibrary
6 editions at OpenLibrary
top conversations

Loading...