While lifting a heavy pan of bolts on May 14, 1948, claimant felt a pain in his chest. On his way to the plant nurse's office he suffered another attack and had to sit down. The employer maintained a medical department with a doctor at the plant who customarily treated occupational injuries and illness and rendered first aid or temporary treatment for nonoccupational injury or illness. The plant doctor saw claimant, diagnosed his case as angina pectoris, and gave patient...
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