On April 1, 1965 claimant allegedly experienced a sudden pain in the groin and collapsed while lifting and carrying cases of liquor. Claimant's contention is that the activity of lifting the heavy cases enlarged his admittedly preexisting left inguinal hernia; appellants dispute any such relationship and introduced direct medical testimony to the contrary. Of course, the resolution of medical disputes between expert witnesses is exclusively...
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