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323 F.2d 959 Federal Court of Appeals Cases

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G. C. Simkins, Jr., A. W. Blount, Jr., et al., Plaintiffs, and United States of America, Intervenor, Appellants, v. the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, a Corporation, Harold Bettis, Director of the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, and Wesley Long Community Hospital, a Corporation, and A. O. Smith, Administrator of the Wesley Long Community Hospital, Appellees
Citation: 323 F.2d 959
Court: 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
Date: November 1, 1963
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/323/959/150563/
G. C. Simkins, Jr., A. W. Blount, Jr., et al., Plaintiffs,and United States of America, Intervenor, Appellants, v. the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, a Corporation, Haroldbettis, Director Ofthe Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Andwesley Long Community Hospital, Acorporation, and A. O.smith, Administrator of the Wesley Long Communityhospital,appellees
Citation: 323 F.2d 959
Court: 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
Date: November 1, 1963
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/323/959/150661/
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