113 Iowa 126 | Iowa | 1901
These extracts ’ from the leading cases in this state in' which this question has been considered, are sufficient to indicate that it has been fully settled, that in the absence of any ■ direct evidence whatever, the' instinct of self-preservation may be considered, and will constitute a sufficient basis for
Without discussing the evidence with a view to deten mining whether there is any evidence on which a verdict for plaintiff can properly be sustained, which would be improper, in view of a new trial, the case is, for the error above pointed out, reversed.