ROBERTSON, Presiding Judge.
This is a medical malpractice case. The facts, most favorable to the appellant, are that the plaintiff-appellant, Paul Michael Adams (Adams), first saw the defendant-appellee, Dr. J. Theodore Luros (Dr. Luros), in January 1973 for lower back pain, partial paralysis of his right leg and "toe drop". Dr. Luros had been recommended by Adams's personal physician. Dr. Luros had Adams admitted twice to a hospital in Indianapolis and conducted...
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