GRODY v. TULIN


170 Conn. 443 (1976)

NORMAN GRODY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATOR (ESTATE OF KAREN GRODY) v. GEORGE A. TULIN ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released March 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel M. Ellis, with whom were Mark C. Yellin and, on the brief, William J. Friedeberg, for the appellant (named plaintiff).

John J. Reid, with whom, on the brief, was George Muir, for the appellee (named defendant).

Robert L. Trowbridge, with whom was James T. Healey, for the appellee (defendant Morton H. Silberstein).

Louis B. Blumenfeld, with whom, on the brief, was John F. Scully, for the appellees (defendants Marjorie Rogowski and Abraham Ullman, coexecutors (estate of Bernard Rogowski).

HOUSE, C. J., BOGDANSKI, LONGO, BARBER and MACDONALD, JS.


MACDONALD, J.

This appeal from a judgment rendered in favor of three defendant doctors in a wrongful death action based upon medical malpractice arose from the death of the plaintiff's decedent, Karen Grody, a married woman twenty-seven years old, who died fifteen days after an operation had revealed for the first time that she suffered from glialastoma multiforme, a highly malignant tumor. During the three years preceding her death, she had suffered from a variety...

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