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 ''Molien v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals'',  (1980), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of California that first recognized that a "direct victim" of negligence can recover damages for emotional distress without an accompanying physical injury.〔Henderson, J.A., et al.  ''The Torts Process, Seventh Edition.''  Aspen Publishers, New York, NY: 2007, p. 317〕
 ==Factual background==
 A doctor employed by the defendant hospital incorrectly diagnosed a patient as having syphilis.  The doctor encouraged the patient to disclose the illness to her husband, and the husband suffered emotional distress as a result.
 
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