Document Type
Opinion
Publication Date
12-21-1956
Docket No.
S. F. No. 19485
Citation
47 Cal. 2d 509; 305 P.2d 36; 1956
Abstract
Grant of nonsuit as to doctor was proper because the testimony of patient's adverse parties was clear and uncontradicted to effect he was not responsible for leaving clamp in patient's abdomen and there was no rational ground to disbelieve testimony.
Recommended Citation
Carter, Jesse W., "Leonard v. Watsonville Community Hospital [DISSENT]" (1956). Jesse Carter Opinions. 126.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/carter_opinions/126