At 9:50 A.M. on February 9, 1984, Sheila Karney, in the 28th week of her pregnancy, was admitted to defendant Arnot-Ogden Memorial Hospital (hereinafter the Hospital) because she had been experiencing vaginal bleeding. Her personal physician, defendant Lawrence Dolkart, saw her at 10:50 A.M. and ordered a sonogram. Following the completion of the sonogram, which was unremarkable, Karney was placed on the obstetrical floor for bed rest and observation...
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