73 Ga. 657 | Ga. | 1885
On a careful examination of the transcript of the record in this case, we can see no error which demands a new trial. The case is suit on a physician’s account for services, with medicine, rendered defendant for himself and family for a series of years. The account was admitted to be correctly transcribed from the doctor’s books of original entry, and the services were proved by himself.
On the whole, it seems to us that the verdict is right on the law and evidence, and ought to stand, it being satisfactory to (he very able and experienced judge who tried the case, despite any trifling errors which a hypercritical eye might discover.
Judgment affirmed.