The board has found that the decedent's fall from a ladder caused a cerebral concussion and other injuries and that these injuries and his discharge from his employment resulted in depression, suicidal tendencies and mental derangement in the nature of a disease which caused his death by suicide about four months after the accident. The medical proof as to causation was in conflict and the board's finding can be sustained, if at all, only upon the testimony of the neurologist...
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