Claimant was employed by a jewelry manufacturer as a tool and die maker. Concededly he had two accidents, one on March 30, 1953 when, as the result of setting up a power press, he sustained what is described as a "cervical radicular syndrome" in the upper back area; and the other on October 14, 1954 when he suffered pain and muscular spasm over the right upper arm, neck and shoulders while hammering platinum with a sledge hammer. On May 6, 1955 a fellow employee slapped claimant...
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