Decedent was employed as a blacksmith and machinist in a glass manufacturing plant. Having no previous record of heart disease, he collapsed on August 11, 1952 while working at a hot oven in a maximum temperature of 90 degrees, with a reaction of headache, vomiting and other acute symptoms. Examination disclosed a very high blood pressure, and an electrocardiogram showed evidence of coronary insufficiency, but no evidence of occlusion or thrombosis. The next month, on September...
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