EDGERTON, Associate Justice.
Appellant sued appellee for personal injuries in a collision between two of appellee's cabs, in one of which appellant was a passenger. She appeals from an adverse judgment based on a jury's verdict.
Since defendant's counsel conceded "liability" the sole issue was appellant's injury, if any. The collision occurred in July, 1938. On cross-examination appellee's counsel asked appellant whether or not she had been in a similar accident...
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