GILLES v. REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF OREGON


498 P.2d 777 (1972)

Mathilda A. GILLES, Appellant, v. REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF OREGON, an Oregon Corporation, and Hazel Munro Weller, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Oregon, In Banc.

Decided June 29, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Joseph, Portland, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs were Williams, Skopil, Miller, Beck & Wyllie, Salem.

David C. Landis, Portland, argued the cause for respondents. On the brief were Gearin, Hollister & Landis, Portland.


DENECKE, Justice.

This is a malpractice action brought by plaintiff to recover damages for injuries which she sustained while undergoing physical therapy. Defendants are the Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon and Miss Weller, an employee of the Institute and attending physical therapist. A verdict was returned for the defendants. Plaintiff appeals upon the ground that there was insufficient evidence of any contributory negligence to permit the issue to go to the jury...

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