Claimant, a slipcover cutter, suffered an acute posterior wall myocardial infarction. Appellants contend that there is no substantial evidence to support the board's finding of an accidental injury causally related to the infarction. Claimant testified that on Thursday, February 26, 1960, after moving a 300-pound Castro convertible sleeper a distance of four feet in preparation to measure it for slipcovers, he broke into a cold sweat and experienced pains in his chest. It...
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