PER CURIAM.
Plaintiff alleged that her injuries were proximately caused by defendant's negligence in that: (1) He caused her shoes to be removed from her feet and concealed them so that she could not find them after leaving the table; (2) without providing any assistance, he ordered her to leave the table immediately after the examination when he should have known her equilibrium was impaired; (3) he maintained the floor of his examining room in a dangerously slippery...
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