BAST v. MARSDEN


260 Wis. 459 (1952)

BAST, Respondent, vs. MARSDEN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

January 8, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Toebaas, Hart, Kraege & Jackman and Carl Flom, all of Madison, and oral argument by Mr. W. L. Jackman and Mr. Flom.

For the respondent there was a brief by Curkeet & Curkeet of Madison, and oral argument by William R. Curkeet, Sr., and William R. Curkeet, Jr.


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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