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SNEAD v. LE JEUNE ROAD HOSPITAL, INC

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Mar 28, 1967
196 So. 2d 179 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1967)

Opinion

No. 66-406.

March 7, 1967. Rehearing Denied March 28, 1967.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, L.B. Dekle, J.

Shevin, Goodman Holtzman and Jerome H. Shevin, Miami, for appellant.

Dean, Adams, George Wood and Anthony Reinert, Jeanne Heyward, Miami, for appellee.

Before HENDRY, C.J., and BARKDULL and SWANN, JJ.


Appellant filed an action sounding in tort against the appellee-hospital and the appellee, Chambers, a physician. The complaint against the physician was in the nature of medical malpractice. The complaint against the hospital was premised upon the doctrine of respondeat superior, and alleged negligence in the hospital permitting the physician to perform operations on its premises. A summary judgment was rendered in favor of the hospital. The cause against the physician is still pending in the trial court.

Upon review, the appellant urges error in the summary judgment in favor of the hospital, contending that the hospital was liable under one or both of the above theories, and relies heavily upon the recent cases of Holl v. Talcott, Fla. 1966, 191 So.2d 40; Scanlon v. Litt, Fla. 1966, 191 So.2d 553; Visingardi v. Tirone, Fla. 1967, 193 So.2d 601; Hoder v. Sayet, Fla.App. 1967, 196 So.2d 205 (opinion filed January 31, 1967). We have reexamined these authorities and others cited by the appellant and, on the state of the record and briefs before us, fail to find error in the entry of the instant summary final judgment. It is apparent that the appellant did not charge the hospital with active negligence causing the alleged injury, but bottomed its case principally upon the doctrine of respondeat superior and negligence in permitting the physician to use the facilities of the hospital. No error has been made to appear in these respects. See: Barfield v. South Highland Infirmary, 191 Ala. 553, 68 So. 30; Mayers v. Litow, 154 Cal.App.2d 413, 316 P.2d 351; Black v. Fischer, 30 Ga. App. 109, 117 S.E. 103; Stacy v. Williams, 253 Ky. 353, 69 S.W.2d 697; Carter v. Harlan Hospital, 278 Ky. 84, 128 S.W.2d 174; Johnson v. City Hospital Co., 196 N.C. 610, 146 S.E. 573; Penland v. French Broad Hospital, Inc., 199 N.C. 314, 154 S.E. 406; Gosnell v. Southern Ry. Co., 202 N.C. 234; 162 S.E. 569; Stewart v. Crook Sanatorium, 17 Tenn. App. 589, 69 S.W.2d 259; Kuglich v. Fowle, 185 Wis. 124, 200 N.W. 648.

Appellant attempted to urge active negligence on the part of the hospital, but failed to preserve these points on appeal. See: Vaughn v. Smith, Fla. 1957, 96 So.2d 143; Williams v. Williams, Fla.App. 1965, 172 So.2d 488; 2 Fla.Jur., Appeals, § 117, p. 458, n. 10.

Therefore, for the reasons above stated, the summary final judgment here under review is hereby affirmed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

SNEAD v. LE JEUNE ROAD HOSPITAL, INC

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Mar 28, 1967
196 So. 2d 179 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1967)
Case details for

SNEAD v. LE JEUNE ROAD HOSPITAL, INC

Case Details

Full title:CLYDE A. SNEAD, APPELLANT, v. LE JEUNE ROAD HOSPITAL, INC., APPELLEE

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Mar 28, 1967

Citations

196 So. 2d 179 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1967)

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