PER CURIAM.
The plaintiffs appeal a final judgment for the appellee. Their complaint alleged that the appellee, a medical doctor, improperly performed medical services for which he had been employed. They did not allege that they were patients of the doctor but alleged that he had failed to recognize symptoms of a congenital disease in a child the appellants were considering for adoption. The complaint was in two counts. The first count claimed negligent performance...
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