BAYLIS v. LOURDES HOSP., INC.

No. 89-SC-974-DG.

805 S.W.2d 122 (1991)

Elizabeth BAYLIS, Appellant, v. LOURDES HOSPITAL, INC., William Wheeler, M.D., and Credit Bureau of Paducah, Inc., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

March 14, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marianne Halicks, Paducah, for appellant.

W. Fletcher McMurry Schrock, G. Kent Price, Kerry D. Smith, McMurry & Livingston, Douglas A. McCann, Paducah, for appellees.


LAMBERT, Justice.

In this medical negligence case, the issue is whether plaintiff's evidence of causation was sufficient to withstand defendants' motions for directed verdict. At the close of plaintiff's evidence in chief, defendants moved for directed verdict and their motions were sustained. The Court of Appeals affirmed.

Appellant sought to prove that she suffered anaphylactic shock as a result of defendants' negligence in administering her the drug Keflex...

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