In 1942 deceased contracted encephalitis in the course of his employment and was awarded compensation for temporary disability resulting therefrom. Sometime after he returned to work he began to suffer from headaches and insomnia. He became irritable and forgetful and underwent a change in personality. These are all sequelae of intracranial pressure resulting from encephalitis. On May 3, 1945, he took an overdose of sleeping pills, causing his death. There is evidence from...
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