WILSON v. LEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL


65 So.2d 40 (1953)

WILSON v. LEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A.

Rehearing Denied June 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.D. Bell, Miami, for appellant.

Blackwell, Walker & Gray, Miami, for appellee.


TERRELL, Justice.

Appellant as plaintiff instituted this suit against Lee Memorial Hospital, hereinafter referred to as "the hospital", and Doctors Harvey J. Stripe, Baker Whisnant, and Harry L. Allen to recover damages for personal injuries resulting from carelessly and negligently performing an abdominal operation on plaintiff, wherein they permitted a surgical sponge to be sewed up in his abdomen, account of which he suffered great pain of body and mind, lost and...

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