37 A.D.2d 668 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1971
Appeal from an order of the Family Court of Ulster County, entered January 15, 1971, which granted an application for an order declaring the infant to be a neglected child and ordered that his mother permit him to undergo such surgery as in the judgment of the 'Commissioner of Health upon the advice of duly qualified surgeons shall be necessary, and during such surgery the surgeons are authorized to administer such blood transfusions as in their judgment may be necessary. This is a neglect proceeding brought on the petition of the County Commissioner of Health alleging that Kevin Sampson, under 16 years of age, is not obtaining proper medical and surgical care. The child suffers from an extensive neurofibromatosis of the face and neck known as Von Reeklinghauson’s disease. This has manifested itself as a large fold of overgrowth of tissue causing the right eyelid, cheek, corner of the mouth and ear to droop badly. He has had the disease since birth (Jan. 25,1955) and it has grown progressively worse. Kevin’s only parent, his mother, is a Jehovah's Witness and refuses to permit blood transfusions, although she is not opposed to having the recommended surgery performed on her son. The appellant mother contends that it has not been demonstrated or proved that Kevin is a neglected