This malpractice case derived from a dilation and curettage performed by defendant-appellant gynecologist on plaintiff-respondent in 1971. Within the following year, she exhibited abdomnial symptoms which were treated by defendant with antibiotics and anodynes. When she did not improve, she was sent to a radiologist for performance of a hysterosalpingogram. This was followed by a flare-up of the symptoms, leading to performance of an emergency laparotomy, disclosing a massive...
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