DUNCAN, J.
The Trial Court's finding that total disability terminated on October 25, 1952, was warranted by the evidence. An orthopedic surgeon who examined the plaintiff several times up to and including September 3, 1952, was of the opinion that he was then able to do light work, not involving persistent bending, twisting and stooping. There was other medical testimony that he could perform many of the duties of a painter as early as July 22,
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