Claimant, a very nervous person, had previously worked for the employer. She was the victim of considerable horseplay and practical jokes by her coemployees. This caused her nervous condition to become worse and she became disabled and had to leave her employment. Prior to June 22, 1959, claimant's doctor had advised her that she could resume employment but that she should not return to her old employment with this employer because it was detrimental to her health. Claimant...
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