Per Curiam.
Plaintiff's attending physician diagnosed a sprain of the neck which did not cause "much difficulty" and from which plaintiff recovered, and a low back sprain which the doctor considered chronic. This physician testified, also, to plaintiff's urinary incontinence. To investigate the latter condition he called in consultation, first, a urologist who found no injury to the bladder or kidneys and diagnosed a mild cystitis, unrelated to the accident...
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