GLADNEY, Judge.
This is an appeal from a judgment which rejected plaintiff's demands for workmen's compensation. The claim arises by reason of plaintiff having contracted psittacosis, commonly referred to as "parrot's fever", on or about September 29, 1953, while he was employed as a night watchman by the City of Alexandria at its zoo.
In reasons for judgment the judge a quo held the evidence adduced did not establish plaintiff suffered a compensable accident...
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