GLASSMAN v. ST. JOSEPH HOSP.

No. 1-90-1456.

631 N.E.2d 1186 (1994)

259 Ill. App.3d 730

197 Ill.Dec. 727

Gloria GLASSMAN, individually and as special administrator of the Estate of Sheldon Glassman, Deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, Defendant-Appellee/Cross-Appellant (David O. Monson, M.D., and Milton Weinberg, Jr., M.D., Defendants-Appellees).

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Second Division.

Rehearing Denied April 21, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip J. Nathanson & Associates, Chicago (Philip J. Nathanson, of counsel), for plaintiff-appellant Glassman.

Pretzel & Stouffer, Chtd., Chicago (David J. Loughnane, Alan J. Schumacher, Robert Marc Chemers and Scott O. Reed, of counsel), for defendants-appellees Monson and Weinberg.

Cassiday, Schade & Gloor, Chicago (Rudolf G. Schade, Timothy J. Ashe and Michael M. Tannen, of counsel), for defendant-appellee St. Joseph Hosp.


Justice McCORMICK delivered the opinion of the court:

Plaintiff, Gloria Glassman, individually and as special administrator of the estate of Sheldon Glassman, deceased, sued St. Joseph Hospital (the hospital), Dr. David Monson and Dr. Milton Weinberg, Jr., (the surgeons) for medical malpractice related to heart surgery which led to Sheldon Glassman's brain damage. The trial court entered judgment on the jury's verdicts in favor of the surgeons and against the hospital...

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