April 16, 1942, while the respondent, Gust Erickson, was engaged in extrahazardous employment under the workmen's compensation act, he was struck behind the right ear by a falling limb. The blow injured his neck and affected his hearing. He filed a claim, which was allowed for medical treatment and time loss.
Later, an application to reopen for aggravation was rejected by the supervisor. The respondent appealed...
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