HUDMON v. MARTIN

No. X-214.

315 So.2d 516 (1975)

I. Stanton HUDMON, M.D., Appellant, v. M. Lee MARTIN, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

June 30, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Howell, of Howell, Kirby, Montgomery, D'Aiuto & Dean, Jacksonville, for appellant.

James T. Terrell, of Brown, Terrell & Williams, and A. Graham Allen, of Freeman, Richardson, Watson, Slade, McCarthy & Kelly, Jacksonville, for appellee.


MILLS, Judge.

Martin, appellee-plaintiff, sued Dr. Hudmon, appellant-defendant, for damages alleging that Mundy, a scrub nurse, an agent, employee or borrowed servant of the doctor, while assisting the doctor in an operation, negligently filled a syringe with an improper solution which was administered by the doctor to Martin, resulting in his injury. Dr. Hudman denied all of Martin's allegations, specifically that Mundy was his agent, employee or borrowed servant...

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