This is а suit to recover damages alleged to have been caused by a defective sidewalk. It was- alleged that thе injuries received produced a miscarriage and otherwise permanently injured the plaintiff; that on account of
The trial court held him an incompetent witness under section 4608 of the Code. The ruling was erroneous and prejudicial to thе defendant. The section provides that “ no practicing . . . physician, surgeon . . . who obtains such information by reason of his employment, . . . shall be allowed, in giving testimony, to disclose any confidential communication properly intrusted to him in his рrofessional capacity, and necessary and proper to enable him to discharge the functions- of his оffice according to the usual course of practice or discipline.” The statute has been construed tо include knowledge or information acquired by the physician by observation or examination. Finnegan v. Sioux City,
The appellee urges that Dr. Bender was not in the operating room with the consent of the plaintiff or her hus
Some forty more errors are assigned, but, as it is impossible to notice them all in detail, and as the others are not likely to arise on a retrial of the case, we need not give them further consideration. For the error pointed out, the judgment must be reversed.
