SCHWARTZ v. BOSTON HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN

No. 71 Civ. 1562.

422 F.Supp. 53 (1976)

Gloria SCHWARTZ and William Schwartz, Plaintiffs, v. BOSTON HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, also known as Boston Lying in Hospital and Luke Gillespie, Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

November 11, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fuchsberg & Fuchsberg, New York City, for plaintiffs.

Tell, Cheser, Breitbart & Lefkowitz, New York City, for defendant Boston Hospital for Women.

Alexander, Schwartz, Ash & Cohen, New York City, for defendant Dr. Luke Gillespie.


MEMORANDUM

LASKER, District Judge.

Gloria and William Schwartz sue the Boston Hospital for Women and Dr. Luke Gillespie for damages resulting from alleged malpractice during the Caesarian delivery of Mrs. Schwartz' child in November, 1966. Plaintiffs claim that the Hospital and Dr. Gillespie were responsible for her subsequent infection and sterility by leaving a foreign object in her uterus, leaving in sutures which caused an infection and by improperly...

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