Hasler v. Ozark Land & Lumber Co.
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Opinion
This action was begun before a justice of the peace in Shannon county to recover a balance of $135 for professional services rendered in medical attendance upon and treatment" of Jacob and Robert Hensperker, employees of defendant, during their affliction with smallpox. The complaint filed with the magistrate alleged that the services were performed at the request and upon the sole credit of defendant and that it had promised to pay plaintiff therefor. After appeal to the circuit court an amended statement of the cause of action was filed comprehending, in addition to the first complaint, a count based on the same cause of action, but containing averments that defendant had created a hospital fund by contributions from its employees, including the patients named, for the purpose of employing and paying a physician for medical treatment and attendance for such employees as might require them. A motion filed by defendant to strike out the amended petition was overrruled, and the cause proceeded to trial before a jury which returned a verdict for plaintiff. The first error assigned is that the amended pleading stated a’new cause of action and con[138]*138stituted a departure from the original complaint. Applying the test of the rule lately established by the Supreme Court, it may be doubted whether the second count was more than the repetition of the primary cause of action with material averments added thereto which could have been treated as redundant and surplusage. Grigsby v. Barton County, 169 Mo. 221. Such was the view probably adopted by the trial court which excluded upon the objection of defendant, testimony tending in the direction of the existence of such fund for medical treatment of defendant’s employees.
Affirmed.
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