Opinion ID: 1303215
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Heading Rank: 10

Heading: demurrer of defendant ferree

Text: In addition to the grounds of demurrer heretofore set forth on which all defendants demurred and which have been discussed, defendant Arthur Ferree demurred on the ground that plaintiff's first cause of action was uncertain, ambiguous and unintelligible because it could not be ascertained how or in what manner it is contended that this demurring defendant was careless, negligent and unskillful so far as the treatment of plaintiff was concerned. As heretofore noted, it was unnecessary for plaintiff to allege in detail the facts on which the alleged negligence of the defendant rested. [11] Negligence may be pleaded in general terms in malpractice cases as well as in other types of negligence ( Greninger v. Fischer, supra, 81 Cal. App.2d 549, 552.)