Wilkins v. Wood
Wilkins v. Wood
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff alleged that her injuries were proximately caused 'by defendant’s negligence in that: (1) Pie caused her shoes to be removed from her feet .and concealed them so that she could not find them after leaving the table; (2) ¡without providing any 'assistance, he ordered her to leave the table immediately after the examination when he should have known her equilibrium was .impaired; (3) he maintained the floor of his examining room in a ¡dangerously slippery condition; and (4) he wilfully failed and refused to remove from plaintiff’s body the lubricants which he had applied.
Plaintiff’s evidence fails either to 'substantiate these allegations or to establish a failure on the part of the defendant to perform any duty
The judgment of nonsuit is
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- MINA WILKINS v. GEORGE T. WOOD, JR.
- Status
- Published