Appellants' brief narrows the controversy to one issue, whether the evidence of decedent's attending physician "meets the norm of substantial evidence". We have concluded that it does. On November 27, 1951 decedent sustained an injury to the great toe of his right foot. At the time he suffered from diabetes and arteriosclerosis. The toe became gangrenous, whereupon decedent was hospitalized on March 6, 1952. The toe was amputated on June 30, 1952 and decedent was discharged...
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