The Federal Reporter, Volume 136West Publishing Company, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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Page 110
... libelant could have received prompt medical and surgical treatment , but instead proceeded on its journey to New York ; also for the failure to afford the libelant prompt and proper surgical treatment , and for the additional pain and ...
... libelant could have received prompt medical and surgical treatment , but instead proceeded on its journey to New York ; also for the failure to afford the libelant prompt and proper surgical treatment , and for the additional pain and ...
Page 111
... libelant for the failure of the ship to deviate from its course and put into a nearer port , where the libelant could have received medical treatment more promptly . It would follow that if there was a failure to furnish medical ...
... libelant for the failure of the ship to deviate from its course and put into a nearer port , where the libelant could have received medical treatment more promptly . It would follow that if there was a failure to furnish medical ...
Page 112
... libelant because of call- ing in the doctors at Perth Amboy and Norfolk , and also to excuse itself for bringing libelant away from New York , instead of sending him to the hospital there , because , it claimed , the libelant did not ...
... libelant because of call- ing in the doctors at Perth Amboy and Norfolk , and also to excuse itself for bringing libelant away from New York , instead of sending him to the hospital there , because , it claimed , the libelant did not ...
Page 113
... libelant , and he denied a rea- sonable recovery for the suffering and additional injury he sustained as a consequence . He had no voice in the selection of doctors ; was himself sub- ject to the orders of the ship's master , and was ...
... libelant , and he denied a rea- sonable recovery for the suffering and additional injury he sustained as a consequence . He had no voice in the selection of doctors ; was himself sub- ject to the orders of the ship's master , and was ...
Page 166
... libelant was owner of the Swedish bark Heidi , and chartered her to respondent to carry a cargo of sawn timber and / or deals and / or boards , at charterer's option , to a port on the continent between Ham- burg and Havre , on signing ...
... libelant was owner of the Swedish bark Heidi , and chartered her to respondent to carry a cargo of sawn timber and / or deals and / or boards , at charterer's option , to a port on the continent between Ham- burg and Havre , on signing ...
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