BRONSON v. J.L. HUDSON CO.

Calendar Nos. 6 and 7, Docket Nos. 50,630 and 50,631.

376 Mich. 98 (1965)

135 N.W.2d 388

BRONSON v. J.L. HUDSON COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied July 13, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Meyer R. Rubin (Robert L. Templin, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Alexander, Buchanan & Conklin (Floyd S. Westcott, Jr., of counsel), for defendant.


SMITH, J.

These actions were brought originally by husband and wife against defendant retailer to recover for injury and damages allegedly caused by chemical irritants in a ladies undergarment, a cotton slip, purchased and worn by plaintiff-wife and charged to the account of her husband.1 It is claimed that immediately upon wearing the garment, plaintiff-wife began to suffer severe dermatitis, with attendant pain, disfigurement, and emotional...

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