In October, 1959, claimant sustained a compensable injury from which he developed a right chylothorax resulting in the rupture of the thoracic duct, necessitating extensive surgery in 1963. The chylothorax was cleared up and upon the reopening of the case, the employer contended that there was no continuing causal connection between claimant's condition in 1964 and the previous accident. There is ample, abundant and substantial medical evidence...
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