DAVISON v. MOBILE INFIRMARY

82-521.

456 So.2d 14 (1984)

Mary A. DAVISON, et al. v. MOBILE INFIRMARY and Dr. Richard H. Esham.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied August 24, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Matranga and Patrick M. Sigler, Mobile, for appellants.

James J. Duffy, Jr. and James J. Duffy, III, of Inge, Twitty, Duffy & Prince, Mobile, for appellee Mobile Infirmary.

W. Boyd Reeves and A. Danner Frazer, Jr. of Armbrecht, Jackson, DeMouy, Crowe, Holmes & Reeves, Mobile, for appellee Dr. Richard H. Esham.


JONES, Justice.

This is a complex medical malpractice case in which the trial judge directed a verdict in favor of one Defendant (Mobile Infirmary), and the jury returned a verdict in favor of the remaining Defendant (Dr. Richard H. Esham). Plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. Davison, claiming professional misconduct (negligence and wantonness), contend that Mrs. Davison, while hospitalized at Mobile Infirmary, was permanently blinded...

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