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The Mississippi Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of a Columbus woman who claimed a doctor went ahead with surgery to remove a bunion without her informed consent....
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Circuit Judge Jim Kitchens in 2003 ruled for Dr. James Kilgore, a Columbus podiatrist who performed the surgery on Eartha Jamison in 1997. Jamison sued Kilgore in 1999, alleging Kilgore told her that within four to six weeks after the bunion removal she would be pain free. Jamison said based on the guarantee of Kilgore, she agreed to have the surgery