The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 31Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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... is that the cerwitness “ any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity , tificate as to his health on the 19th day and which was necessary to enable him to act in of April was untrue .
... is that the cerwitness “ any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity , tificate as to his health on the 19th day and which was necessary to enable him to act in of April was untrue .
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