DUNCAN, J.
The principal injury suffered by the plaintiff consisted of a severe comminuted fracture of the upper third of his left leg, described as a "subtrochanteric" fracture of an oblique type with "complete displacement of the shaft of the femur inward. . . and a large butterfly fragment lying in between." The fracture was repaired by surgical procedures involving insertion of three metal guide wires, a Smith Peterson nail, and a Thornton Sidebar attached by...
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