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Fernand Dray (C), former laboratory chief at the French Pasteur Institute that purified the growth hormones in the 1980s, leaves the courthouse with his lawyer Henri Leclerc, in Paris on January 14, 2009. French court cleared him and five other health officials charged over the deaths of 117 children who were infected with human variant mad cow disease while receiving growth hormone treatment in the 1980s. Charged with "serious negligence," the six doctors and pharmacists were accused of causing the children's deaths by providing and injecting them with tainted hormones collected from human cadavers. AFP PHOTO OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI (Photo by OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI/AFP via Getty Images)

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