OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE HORACE STERN, March 20, 1950:
This appeal is based upon two contentions: — (1) that defendant's negligence did not cause any damage to plaintiff that would not have occurred even if such negligence had not existed and therefore it was not a proximate cause of plaintiff's injury; (2) that, even if defendant's negligence did cause damage to plaintiff that would not otherwise have occurred, defendant
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