128 Mass. 244 | Mass. | 1880
It is well settled that the declarations of a patient, as to his symptoms and complaints, to his physician, for the
Under the statute provision that the conviction of a witness of any crime may be shown to affect his credibility, (Gen. Sts. g. 131, § 13; St. 1870, e. 393, § 3,) it has been decided that the term “ conviction ” is used in a sense including the judgment of the court, and that a plea of guilty, without such final judgment, is not sufficient. Commonwealth v. Gorham, 99 Mass. 420. The record offered to impeach the credit of the witness does not show any such judgment, but only that he was discharged on probation. See also Commonwealth v. Lockwood, 109 Mass. 323, 330; Commonwealth v. Dowdicans Bail, 115 Mass. 133; Partridge v. Hood, 120 Mass. 403. Exceptions overruled.