BROWNING v. NORTON-CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL


504 S.W.2d 713 (1974)

Roy BROWNING, Appellant, v. NORTON-CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, d/b/a Norton Memorial Infirmary, and Dr. David W. Kinnaird, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 18, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. McCrea and George B. Walton, Louisville, for appellant.

C. Alex Rose, Louisville, for appellees.

Winfrey P. Blackburn, Jr., Frank W. Starks III, Stites, McElwain & Fowler, Louisville, for appellee, Dr. David W. Kinnaird.


FREDERICK M. WARREN, Special Commissioner.

On August 23, 1969, the appellant, Roy Browning, was suffering from some ailment in his right leg. He was rushed to Norton Children's Hospital at 2:00 o'clock in the morning on that date, and, after emergency treatment and examination the attending physicians and surgeons determined that because of a serious blood condition in that leg it would have to be amputated. This sad and unfortunate diagnosis and information were...

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