1. Where compensation is sought under the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Law for death of an employee by reason of a heart attack which it is contended was proximately contributed to by the exertion of the employment, it is sufficient either to show such exertion as raises a natural inference through human experience of such causation, or to show by expert medical testimony that the amount of exertion...
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