MUSACHIA v. ROSMAN

Nos. 65-893, 65-894.

190 So.2d 47 (1966)

Jean MUSACHIA, Appellant, v. Dr. Lowell Douglas ROSMAN and Dr. Albert Rosman, Appellees. Jean MUSACHIA, Appellant, v. Dr. Morton TERRY, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

Rehearing Denied October 5, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nichols, Gaither, Beckham, Colson, Spence & Hicks and Robert Orseck, Miami, for appellant.

Blackwell, Walker & Gray and Paul R. Larkin, Jr., Miami, for appellees, Rosman.

Malspeis & Bellamy, Miami, for appellee, Terry.

Before CARROLL and SWANN, JJ., and BOYER, TYRIE A., Associate Judge.


BOYER, TYRIE A., Associate Judge.

On March 28, 1959, Jack Musachia, a North Miami barber, was involved in an altercation which resulted in his being severely beaten. He was taken to the Biscayne Osteopathic Hospital where he was treated by two osteopaths, Dr. Lowell Rosman and Dr. Albert Rosman, who called in as a consultant, Dr. Morton Terry, Jr., also an osteopath. Musachia was confined to the hospital until the morning of April 4, 1959, on which date he prevailed...

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