On July 21, 1960 the lifeless body of deceased, a member of the Workmen's Compensation Board for the preceding 15 years, was found in a room in a hotel in New York City which he occupied while in attendance at its hearings. No autopsy was performed. The public medical examiner assigned occlusive coronary artery disease as the cause of death. Deceased suffered a myocardial infarction in 1954. On January 4, 1957 he sustained traumatic myocardial damage resulting from an industrial...
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