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McLAUGHLIN v. TRIMMER.

(1945) 79 Ll.L.Rep. 649

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Denning.

Negligence - Personal injuries sustained by plaintiff-Iritis caused by flash of light from stud-welding machine operated by defendant (employed by Crown) - Liability of defendant-Whether machine was adequately guarded-Evidence that machine was reasonably safe in normal circumstances and that risk of injury was slight; but that plaintiff was affected by reason of an extraordinary susceptibility due to the presence of decayed tooth.

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