The court has studied many of the Supreme Court decisions in malpractice cases and is, therefore, familiar with the usual obstacles in a plaintiff's path. The charge to the jury included all *Page 433 of the prerequisites to a recovery. With the evidence and the law before the jury, a plaintiff's verdict resulted. It is now claimed that the court should have directed a verdict or should set aside the verdict on the ground that there was no evidence that any claimed negligence of the defendant was the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injuries.
The court is of the opinion that the instant case differs substantially from Green v. Stone,
In the opinion of the court, no professional man could have been less concerned with the welfare of his patient than was the defendant. Nor could any dentist have been more brutally indifferent to a patient's suffering than was the defendant. Nor could any dentist have conducted himself more negligently and unskillfully than did the defendant. And if such a practitioner can free himself from liability behind a barrier of proximate cause because of the protection afforded him by fellow practitioners, the patient is left helpless and without redress for a wrong done him.
In this case the cellulitis and Ludwig's angina were caused by the extraction of the plaintiff's tooth without first cleansing his mouth, by the failure to remove the packing on the following day and irrigating the socket, by the failure to see the plaintiff *Page 435 on Wednesday to ascertain why his jaw was locked, and to do something about it, and by permitting the plaintiff to go unattended on Thursday morning without taking summary action to alleviate the infection. In the opinion of the court there was ample evidence that the claimed negligence of the defendant was the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injuries.
In view of the fact that the verdict was a general one, the legal presumption is that the jury found all the issues for the plaintiff. Bradley v. Niemann,
The motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict is denied.
