Per Curiam.
The appellant Cary was driving his automobile in a northerly direction and the respondent Short was driving his automobile in a southerly direction when a head-on collision occurred between the two vehicles. Each sued the other for personal injuries and the cases were tried together. The crucial question was: on which side of the road had the accident occurred. The respondent Short claimed that as a result of the accident he had lost his memory...
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