Two dead, no problem. Case closed.
A Kansas state medical board has closed its case concerning Wichita late-term abortion practitioner George Tiller and claims neither he nor his staff were responsible for the botched abortion death of a Kansas woman in January.
Christin A. Gilbert died after a third-trimester abortion on January 13, 2005. After the botched abortion, Gilbert was rushed into the Wesley Medical Center ER, followed moments later by Tiller.
Following a closed-door meeting, the Board of Healing Arts concluded a nine-month investigation and determined that Tiller complied with state laws and health care standards in his treatment of the woman, despite eventually killing her.
However, Gilbert's autopsy report specifically indicated that she died from "complications to a therapeutic abortion."
Cheryl Sullenger, of Operation Rescue, which has closely followed the case, said the documents they have obtained make it clear Tiller killed Gilbert.
"We believe the autopsy and other documents prove that he violated the standard of care by misdiagnosing a life-threatening infection as dehydration," she explained. Sullenger also said Tiller sent "her to an unequipped hotel room instead of the hospital even though her condition was worsening" following the botched abortion.
"I believe that every Kansan should be concerned about the Board being unwilling to do their job to police the medical profession and protect the health and safety of patients. Because they steadfastly refuse to do their jobs, all Kansans are at risk," she added.
Well, technically, many have always been at risk. But now "safe, legal abortion" is proven to be what we always contended: a lie. Very sad outcome.
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