Haunted places in Norway
Lier Sykehus: An old insane asylum situated in Drammen, Norway, where people claim to have seen ghosts, shadows and apparitions.
Between 1945 and 1974, LSD trials , lobotomy , new drug trials , ECT drug deaths and radioactive isotopes on patients admitted to hospital . One of the most active hospitals in the testing of new medicines in Norway was Lier Hospital. According to Chief Odd Lingjærde, the hospital itself had to test new medications on humans in cases where the industry itself could not test them. Lingjærde considered it a moral obligation to assist the pharmaceutical industry in research.
Lier Sykehus: An old insane asylum situated in Drammen, Norway, where people claim to have seen ghosts, shadows and apparitions.
Between 1945 and 1974, LSD trials , lobotomy , new drug trials , ECT drug deaths and radioactive isotopes on patients admitted to hospital . One of the most active hospitals in the testing of new medicines in Norway was Lier Hospital. According to Chief Odd Lingjærde, the hospital itself had to test new medications on humans in cases where the industry itself could not test them. Lingjærde considered it a moral obligation to assist the pharmaceutical industry in research.
In addition, previously hygienists as Ingvar Ambjørnsen emerged and told about the horrific conditions for the inserted insulation, prolonged use of belts, straight jacket and general defaults . In his debut novel, the 23rd of 1981 , he described a shocking meeting with the patients and on collective abuse. The novel is based on the years 1974 and -75, when Ambjørnsen himself worked as a nursing assistant at Lier Hospital. It was a strange experience to see how fast you could fall morally, "said Ambjørnsen. The stay made a deep mark and has characterized him as a human and author since.
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