SOLOMON v. PRESBYTERIAN UNIV. HOSP.


365 Pa.Super. 447 (1987)

530 A.2d 95

Gilbert S. SOLOMON and LaRue Solomon, his wife v. PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, David Wilson, M.D., Stephen Wilson, M.D., David L. Sumney, D.D.S., and James Danner, D.D.S. Appeal of PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL and David Wilson, M.D.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed August 7, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry A. Silverman, Pittsburgh, for appellants.

Jay H. Feldstein, Pittsburgh, for Solomon, appellees.

Before CAVANAUGH, WIEAND and JOHNSON, JJ.


WIEAND, Judge:

In this medical malpractice action, it was alleged in the complaint that Dr. David Wilson, a medical intern, had been negligent in making an inaccurate diagnosis of symptoms suffered by Gilbert Solomon. This, it was alleged, had been a substantial factor in causing the myocardial infarction which Solomon subsequently suffered. In addition, it was alleged that Wilson's employer, Presbyterian University...

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