122 P. 36 | Or. | 1912
delivered the opinion of the court.
It is noteworthy also in this connection that experiments performed in the presence of the jury upon pieces of manganese steel showed that that substance was likewise attracted by a common magnet, and, reasoning from the effect to the cause, it seems highly probable that Dr. Connell’s magnet was in some manner out of order when the first experiment was made.
It is therefore ordered that, if the plaintiff shall within 30 days remit the amount claimed for medical attendance and nursing, erroneously submitted to the jury, and aggregating the amount of $950, the judgment will be affirmed as to the residue, but that, failing to do this, the judgment will be reversed.
Affirmed Conditionally: Rehearing Denied.