Keaton v. Davis
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Opinion
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
'Eor any thing that appears in the case, the plaintiff in error may have had a cross demand'against this physician, and he may have looked to this indebtedness as his only prospect of satisfaction, in whole or-in part. In such case, even though the charges made by the physician be undoubtedly reasonable, still, injustice may be done to the jDlaintiff in error, if he be compelled to pay the physician’s demand by the unauthorized interference of the defendant in error. Hence, it is just, as well as legal, that the latter should show either that the circumstances of the case made it proper that he should call in this physician, and pay him, as he did, or that he was specially requested so to do by the the plaintiff in error.
Let the judgment be reversed.
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