NASH v. COSBY

88-1068.

574 So.2d 700 (1990)

Deborah NASH v. Dr. Joseph COSBY and Dr. Wilheim Tietke.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

As Modified on Denial of Rehearing January 11, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Ford of Brinkley, Ford, Chesnut & Aldridge, Huntsville, for appellant.

James E. Davis, Jr. and William W. Sanderson, Jr. of Lanier, Ford, Shaver & Payne, Huntsville, for appellee Dr. Joseph Cosby.

Patrick M. Lamar of Lanier, Ford, Shaver & Payne, Huntsville, for appellee Wilheim Tietke, M.D.


HORNSBY, Chief Justice.

Plaintiff, Deborah Nash, appeals from a jury verdict in favor of defendants, Dr. Joseph Cosby and Dr. Wilheim Tietke, in a medical malpractice action. We reverse and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. The record reveals that Nash has suffered from medical problems associated with her colon and rectum and that she began receiving treatment for those problems as early as 1963. On April 22, 1986, Nash consulted Cosby...

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