KELLEY, J.
Appellant duly instituted action against appellee to recover damages for allegedly "negligent, improper and unskilful acts" of appellee in "administering successive doses of penicillin" to appellant's decedent when appellee knew or had been informed and saw or could have seen that such successive injections were causing a reaction which led to the death of the latter.
Appellee answered under the rules and by a second paragraph pleading that the...
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