In paragraph 16 of the petition, six specific grounds of negligence are set out, numbering from “A” through “F” of the alphabet. This paragraph of thе petition begins as follows: “In and about the premises, the defendant was negligent in the following particulars.” Then follow the separate specifications, the first of which is ground “A” as
In
Central of Ga. Ry. Co.
v.
Keating,
177
Ga.
345 (4b) (
The evidence utterly fails to prove that the patient was physically or mentally in such cоndition that the hospital was negligent in failing to put side rails on her bed. Her evidence
Then whether or not the accident resulted from failure to put up side rаils is dependent entirely upon the testimony of the patient, wherein she said she was sleeping and the first thing she knew was when she hit the floor: In the testimony of a number of nurses and a doctor who saw her and talked to her immediately after the accident, all agreed that she told them she had gotten up to go to the bath room, and did not want to disturb them, and that she was solely responsible for the accident. The
For the reasons set forth in division one оf this opinion, the Court of Appeals erred in affirming the judgment overruling special ground 1 of the amended motion for new trial and in rendering the judgment of affirmance.
Judgment reversed,.
