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0359 In applying res ipsa loquitur to a medical malpractice claim based on a foreign object left in patient's body during surgery, the jury should be instructed that in deciding whether the accident is the kind that would not usually occur without negligence it may rely on common knowledge, the testimony of expert witnesses, and all the circumstances.CitationGANNON v ELLIOT (Cap In The Hip) 19 CA4 1 |
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