SPRONG v. PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY

No. 4301.

99 N.H. 120 (1954)

VIRGINIA SPRONG v. PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided June 23, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice A. Broderick (by brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Waldron, Boynton & Waldron (Mr. Boynton orally), for the defendant.


DUNCAN, J.

The findings of the Trial Court that the plaintiff was suffering from pains in her back which "whether due to hysteria or not, are the result of the accident of February 16, 1952," are sufficiently supported by the evidence, even though medical witnesses called by the defendant testified that they could find no objective symptoms to account for the plaintiff's complaints of pain. The physician whom she consulted on February 19, 1952, had no doubt that she...

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