QUINTIN v. SPRAGUE STEAMSHIP COMPANY


149 F.Supp. 226 (1957)

Raymond QUINTIN, Libelant, v. SPRAGUE STEAMSHIP COMPANY and The Texas Company, Respondents.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

February 25, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry Fogler, New York City, for libelant.

Thacher, Proffitt, Prizer, Crawley & Wood, New York City, for respondent Sprague Steamship Co., Joseph M. Brush, Edward C. Kalaidjian, New York City, of counsel.

Tompkins, Boal & Tompkins, New York City, for respondent The Texas Co. Arthur M. Boal, New York City, of counsel.


McGOHEY, District Judge.

The libelant, a seaman, sues for damages and maintenance and cure on account of tuberculosis alleged to have been contracted and aggravated because of the negligence of Sprague Steamship Company and the unseaworthy condition of its and The Texas Company's vessels on which the libelant was employed.

Quintin's tuberculosis was discovered in July, 1951, while he was employed on The Texas Company's Minnesota. More than two years previous...

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