On December 12, 1959 claimant, a 61-year-old civil engineer with some prior history of hypertension and cardiovascular problems, suffered a paralyzing stroke while working on the construction of a railroad in a remote section of Canada. Claimant contends that the stroke was precipitated by an hour-long altercation with one of his superiors over a radiophone concerning an expected report of settlement readings for a bridge. Actually the conversation...
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