1854 · Woodstock
by Crosby, Dixi
Woodstock: Printed by Lewis Pratt, Jr., 1854. 85pp, with rubberstamp and light blindstamp. Bound in later library buckram, gum label at spine base. Good+.
"An important medico-legal case against the Professor of Surgery in the Dartmouth Medical College" [Eberstadt]. Crosby's Preface says the malpractice action "is the first suit ever brought against a consulting Surgeon... From the first I had no doubt but that I should be honorably acquitted." The case was tried before a jury of twelve men. Plaintiff, Lorenzo Slack of Vermont, claimed that Crosby had negligently treated a fracture of his thigh bone. Opening statements, plaintiff's testimony, his witnesses' testimony, and cross-examination are summarized; as is the testimony of defendant and his witnesses. Each side presents expert testimony from physicians.
Crosby's connection with the plaintiff had been minimal-- he helped the primary physician set a splint, and that ended his involvement. The jury found in the doctor's favor.
168 Eberstadt 50. Cohen 12034. Marke 984. II Harv. Law Cat. 1054. (Inventory #: 34515)
"An important medico-legal case against the Professor of Surgery in the Dartmouth Medical College" [Eberstadt]. Crosby's Preface says the malpractice action "is the first suit ever brought against a consulting Surgeon... From the first I had no doubt but that I should be honorably acquitted." The case was tried before a jury of twelve men. Plaintiff, Lorenzo Slack of Vermont, claimed that Crosby had negligently treated a fracture of his thigh bone. Opening statements, plaintiff's testimony, his witnesses' testimony, and cross-examination are summarized; as is the testimony of defendant and his witnesses. Each side presents expert testimony from physicians.
Crosby's connection with the plaintiff had been minimal-- he helped the primary physician set a splint, and that ended his involvement. The jury found in the doctor's favor.
168 Eberstadt 50. Cohen 12034. Marke 984. II Harv. Law Cat. 1054. (Inventory #: 34515)