Claimant is a woman 70 years of age employed as a glove fitter. It is without dispute that in November, 1951 she suffered an industrial accident by tripping over a stepladder on the employer's premises, with resulting injuries. Disability compensation was paid to her for temporary total disability while she was unable to work at all. When she returned to work she did not work a full week, usually taking off one day in the middle of the week. The only contention of appellants...
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