JACKSON v. JOYNER

No. 93.

72 S.E.2d 589 (1952)

236 N.C. 259

JACKSON v. JOYNER.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

October 8, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. W. Candler, Don C. Young, and Cecil C. Jackson, Asheville, for plaintiff, appellant.

Harkins, Van Winkle, Walton & Buck, Asheville, for defendant, appellee.


JOHNSON, Justice.

The plaintiff challenges the correctness of these instructions: "* * * The Court instructs you that there is no evidence tending to show that Edgar A. Hanson or any of the nurses who attended Judith Lane Jackson was an employee of the defendant, Dr. T. H. Joyner. The Court instructs you further that the negligence on the part of Hanson, if any, and the negligence on the part of any of the nurses, if any, would not be deemed in law, the negligence...

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