FRANCE v. STATE OF NEW YORK


132 Misc.2d 1031 (1986)

Earl France, Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant. (Claim No. 72378.)

Court of Claims.

July 28, 1986


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl France, claimant pro se. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Fred McGown of counsel), for defendant.


LOUIS C. BENZA, J.

This timely filed claim alleges negligence on the part of the pharmacist employed at Eastern New York Correctional Facility.

In 1976, Mr. France was diagnosed as having "atopic dermatitis" as a result of an unbalanced oil content, a nervous condition and a vitamin deficiency. This condition causes his skin to dry, crack and scale. Claimant's skin is very itchy and he is very uncomfortable as a result of the condition. Mr.

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