FRITZ, C. J.
In 1943 the defendant, Dr. Wendell H. Marsden, treated the plaintiff, Louis W. Bast, for an injury to his right arm, and on May 7, 1949, Bast consulted Marsden with a complaint that the arm was stiff and sore. An X ray taken showed an exostosis, which is a bony growth or spur that juts out from the normal contour of a bone and can occur anywhere in a bone where there is a bony irritation. It was the result of plaintiff's occupation and his using a hammer...
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