On December 28, 1955 claimant, a garage employee, was required to push and pull a damaged automobile around on the upper floor of the employer's premises. He then suffered a spell of dizziness, perspired freely and had to rest for a short time and then resumed work. Under rush conditions claimant then spent about one hour and a half pounding out dents in a badly damaged fender of the automobile with a three-pound hammer. This pounding had to be done from awkward positions...
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