Ontario
Greater Sudbury
Neurosurgery
active
54992
male
34
Fluent in English, Yoruba
Hospital privileges:
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Laurentian Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Memorial Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,St Joseph's General Site (Sudbury)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 05 Nov 1984)
Specialty Neurosurgery (03 Dec 1983)
Independent Practice (from 05 Nov 1984)
Registered on 05 Nov 1984
Graduated at University of Ibadan in 1976
Specialty Neurosurgery (03 Dec 1983)
Hospital privileges:
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Laurentian Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Memorial Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,St Joseph's General Site (Sudbury)
Dr. Andrew B. Adegbite Medicine Professional Corporation
Suite 312
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A. WIDOWER
For the record, many conditions may falsely mimic brainstem death clinically upon examination, but without excluding them you will KILL a person by homicide, or criminal negligence despite the reversibility of brain damage. Medical judgement (however it is expressed) is the highest form of visible authority in Canada. It is also the greatest tool of intentional death as it plays itself out among medical providers who are trained to react rather than think.
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Re: Arlene H. Berry, DOD - May 24, 2000 was declared as having met with brain death criteria, within only a few hours following her transfer from Kirkland Lake to Sudbury, while under the care of Dr. Adegbite. Withholding life sustaining treatment from an “undiagnosed” patient with concurrent hyperglycemia, hypokalemia and electrolyte abnormalities in combination with a severely paralysed motor function and who is under the influence of sedative hypnotic and tranquilizing agents is of questionable legality. In fact, it amounts to an act of wanton and reckless disregard for human life. For the record, many conditions may falsely mimic brainstem death clinically upon examination, but without excluding them you will KILL a person by homicide, or criminal negligence despite the reversibility of brain damage. Medical judgement (however it is expressed) is the highest form of visible authority in Canada. It is also the greatest tool of intentional death as it plays itself out among medical providers who are trained to react rather than think.
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