TEIG v. ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL

No. 36766.

63 Wn.2d 369 (1963)

387 P.2d 527

ORVILLE TEIG, Appellant, v. ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

December 5, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miracle, Treadwell & Pruzan and J.B. McCoy, for appellant.

Atwell, Moore, Walstead & Hallowell, for respondent St. John's Hospital.

McLean, Klingberg, Houston & Bergman, Judson T. Klingberg, and Jerry A. Houston, for respondent Axling.


POYHONEN, J.

Appellant sued the respondents, St. John's Hospital and Dr. J.L. Axling, for damages alleged to have been proximately caused by concurring negligence of both in the treatment of appellant's leg fractures. Trial to a jury took 10 days. At the close of appellant's case, the trial court granted the respondent hospital's motion to dismiss and denied a similar motion of respondent Axling. Trial resulted in a jury verdict...

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