In this action for medical malpractice and breach of warranty the jury resolved all disputed factual issues in favor of defendants. Since it does not plainly appear "that the evidence so preponderates in favor of the plaintiff that the verdict for the defendant[s] could not have been reached on any fair interpretation of the evidence," we may not set it aside. (Marton v McCasland,
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