Claimant was employed as a solderer in the employer's aviation plant. On December 9, 1955 claimant ate a pork sandwich at her lunch. Some 15 minutes after she returned from lunch she fell from a stool where she was working, striking her head on the floor and sustaining injuries in the nature of a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Appellants contend that claimant's injuries resulted from conditions other than an industrial accident — and allege that claimant attributed her fall...
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