The only medical witness called by Mrs. Colby was the orthopedic surgeon whom she first consulted some 40 days after the accident and who saw her on four occasions, the last being some five months after the accident and about seven months before the trial. He diagnosed "sprains of the sacroiliac regions on both sides, and strain of the cervical region" and found "very mild permanency due to the scar tissue replacement of overstretched or torn ligamentous fibers in the sacroiliac...
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