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KOLKATA, 13 JAN 2025: Days after a new mother died at Kolkata's Midnapore Medical College (MMC) allegedly after she was administered expired Ringer's lactate saline, three women whose condition deteriorated along with her were found to have acute kidney injury and required dialys......
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Source : The Times of India
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