A Treatise On Damages : Covering the Entire Law of Damages, Both Generally And Specifically 1
A Treatise On Damages : Covering the Entire Law of Damages, Both Generally And Specifically 1
Joyce, Joseph A. (Joseph Asbury)
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(N. Y.) 227; 51 N. Y. Supp. 1075. See Page v. New York, 57 Hun (N. Y.), 123; 32 N. Y. St. R. 563; 10 N. Y. Supp. 826; Vosberg v. Putney, 78 Wis. 84; 47 N. W. 99. 339 § 282 EVIDENCE IN PHY8ICAL INJURY CASES. perts had heard the plaintiff give part of her testdi had heard the balance read, they might express the as to the cause of a miscarriage, assuming such testic true. 16 Again, where it was claimed that a niiscarriaj result of an injury, it was held that it was compete plaintiff's physician t...o testify that such miscarriage traced to the injury. 17 And where a medical witnes tified to the existence of a bruise and fracture, and o quent abscess and inflammation in the same place, clared that he might express his opinion whether t were the cause of the latter. 18 So in other cases it has patent for a physician to testify as to what in his op duced the symptoms which he observed in plaintiff's whether plaintiff's condition when he last called was injuries as he discovered them on his first visit, 30 ant the physical condition in which he found an injui could have resulted from the injury; 21 and again whe tiff's suffering could have resulted from the accidei physical condition and suffering at the time of the the impairment of his nervous system.* § 282.
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