Decedent died of a heart attack and his death was attributed to a myocardial infarction and arteriosclerotic heart disease. Appellants contend that decedent's death was not the result of an industrial accident, but that it was attributable to natural causes. Decedent was employed as a cutter by a manufacturer of children's coats. His usual employment had been to cut linings which necessitated placing rolls of lining material weighing about 35 pounds on a table and spreading...
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