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Parham v. Johnson, No. 95-3623 (3rd Cir.) (126 F.3d 454) (September 17, 1997) (Judge Nathaniel R. Jones)

This is an important (but horrifying) prison litigation case that says a lot about the level of medical care in our prisons. The case involves a damage claim by a prisoner against a prison doctor for mistreatment of an ear infection. After a "simple exam", the doctor diagnosed the ailment ...

 

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