De Haan v. Winter

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1932-04-04

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Wiest, J. This is an action against a physician to-recover damages for alleged malpractice in setting and treating plaintiff’s broken leg. November 30,1926, both bones of plaintiff’s left leg were broken about eight inches above the ankle. He employed a physician, not defendant, and was under his care for 10 weeks. February 3, 1927, plaintiff employed defend…

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