RICH v. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA

Civ. A. No. 11632.

125 F.Supp. 357 (1954)

Ruth RICH, Plaintiff, v. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA, a Corporation, and Dr. Stanley Zeeman, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Dr. Hobart A. Reimann, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Dr. Daniel S. Rowe, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Dr. Bruce Wimer, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

November 1, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard S. Melrod of Lubar, O'Keefe, Friedlander & Melrod, Washington, D. C., F. Raymond Heuges, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Michael A. Foley, Philadelphia, Pa., for Jefferson Medical College.

Thomas E. Comber, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for Dr. Reimann.

Robert L. Trescher, Philadelphia, Pa., for Dr. Rowe.

Daniel F. Martini, Shamokin, Pa., for Dr. Rowe.

Edwin W. Semans, Philadelphia, Pa., for Dr. Wimer.


GRIM, District Judge.

This is a diversity tort action in which plaintiff claims damages from Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia and from four physicians for alleged negligence in the examination and treatment of plaintiff in Philadelphia on May 3, 1950. The action was started against Jefferson Medical College alone on November 22, 1950. On May 22, 1952, plaintiff filed an amended Complaint adding as defendants four physicians including Dr. Daniel S. Rowe. Dr...

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