This is an action for wrongful death and conscious pain and suffering arising out of the alleged medical malpractice of two defendant physicians, both deceased. At trial, plaintiff established that defendants, a neurologist and an internist, had been negligent in failing to diagnose Martin P. Harrison, plaintiff's decedent, as suffering from normal pressure hydrocephalus, a treatable condition of the brain, rather than Alzheimer's disease, which is progressive and incurable...
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