BROWN v. NEW YORK MED. COLL. FOR COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PRACTICE


162 A.D.2d 139 (1990)

Betty Brown et al., Appellants, v. New York Medical College for Comprehensive Health Practice et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

June 7, 1990


The trial court properly granted defendants' motion for a directed verdict in defendants' favor at the close of plaintiffs' case. The evidence adduced at trial revealed that plaintiff Betty Brown, an obese woman in her fifties, was a patient of Drs. Raymond Simon and Greta Daun, who worked out of the New York Medical College for Comprehensive Health Practice (Center).

In October 1982 plaintiff appeared for an unscheduled visit at the Center and was attended to by...

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