On July 4, 1958 claimant, an employee of 10 years, tripped over an electrical cord and struck his left leg against an idle truck. This injury aggravated a pre-existing circulatory disease, allegedly developed in World War II, and an ulcer resulted which eventually necessitated amputation of claimant's left leg. Appellant's sole contention here is that the board's determination that the employer did not have the requisite knowledge of the...
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