133 Mass. 589 | Mass. | 1882
The plaintiff, at the time of the injuries alleged to have been received from a dog of the defendant, was a child of four years and eleven months old. His father was allowed to testify to various facts tending to show a shock to the nervous system of the plaintiff; and also, against the defendant’s objection, that, ever since the plaintiff was bitten, he had shown, in various ways described by the witness, signs of fright and excitement at the sight of any dog. The plaintiff was entitled to
Exceptions overruled.