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50 minutes ago, billd766 said:

I wonder if the Major General doctor has any idea of, or even remembers the Hippocratic Oath, or even took that Oath?

 

Why would an Asian doctor take an oath referring to Greek mythological characters?

 

 

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Bangkok hospital’s Nazi ‘gas chambers’ plan sparks fury
by Bob Scott

 

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Director of Mongkutwattana Hospital, Rienthong Nanna. Picture: ThaiPost


The director of Mongkutwattana Hospital in Bangkok sparked a storm of controversy with a plan to punish smokers who defy his anti-smoking ban, drawing comparisons to Nazi Germany’s grim practices.

 

Rienthong Nanna, the director of the private hospital located in the Laksi district, declared on Facebook that he would confine defiant smokers in ‘gas chambers’ made from old telephone booths until they inhale 100% of their cigarette smoke.

 

Rienthong detailed that these telephone booths, donated for Covid-19 screening between 2020 and 2022, will now serve as a method to enforce the smoking ban within the hospital premises. The initiative aims to contain the smoke, preventing it from affecting other patients and visitors while ensuring smokers fully absorb their cigarette emissions.

 

“In the innovative gas chambers, those who defy the smoking ban at Mongkutwattana Hospital can fully inhale the smoke from their cigarettes. The smoke will not be released to the outside and annoy or harm the public but will ruin the health of the smokers themselves.”



The booths will feature lock sensors that detect smoke. Once the smoke dissipates, the doors will unlock automatically, allowing the smokers to exit. Rienthong expressed his frustration with selfish smokers, noting that this method would replace previous physical confrontations.

 

Rienthong is not a stranger to controversy.

 

This announcement comes after a recent incident where Rienthong made headlines for slapping and stripping a teenager who smoked on hospital grounds. The director defended his actions, citing the need to protect other visitors and patients from second-hand smoke, which could travel through the hospital’s ventilation system.

 

The altercation led to legal action against the Bangkok hospital director. Complicating matters, it was later revealed that the teenager was allegedly in possession of heroin during the visit to the hospital, reported Bangkok Post.

 

In a related incident, a disturbing incident unfolded at Mongkutwattana Hospital yesterday, May 13, where the director, Doctor Rianthong Nanna, is accused of physically assaulting a 14 year old boy and ordering him to strip naked as punishment for smoking in the hospital’s restroom.

 

Full story: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-09-09

 

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

Why would an Asian doctor take an oath referring to Greek mythological characters?

 

 

Why would any doctor ?    Anyway  the oath doesn't seem to have stopped them going on strike in the UK . or reducing the number of appintments they accept , both of which are hardly beneficial to patients.    But they are seem to be happy now that hey have had a wage increase , albeit at the expense of pensioners who have lost their winter fuel allowance, I guess hypothermia doesn't count 

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24 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

I believe this is the same hospital and guy from past articles, he is an xenophobic prick who very much so has a Hitler attitude about him.

sounds like he has other issues, forcing teenage boys to strip is hardly a traditional punishment for breaking a no smoking rule.  In my not so humble opinion

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3 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Why would any doctor ?    Anyway  the oath doesn't seem to have stopped them going on strike in the UK . or reducing the number of appintments they accept , both of which are hardly beneficial to patients.    But they are seem to be happy now that hey have had a wage increase , albeit at the expense of pensioners who have lost their winter fuel allowance, I guess hypothermia doesn't count 

 

Not any better back in the USA, try getting ANY appointment in several months, God forbid you need a specialist.

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