Decedent fell from a ladder while engaged in his employment as a painter on March 30, 1949. He was unconscious after the fall and had a laceration on the left occipital region of the scalp. He was taken to a hospital; the scalp was sutured and the employee complained of headaches and dizziness. While in the hospital he had a "generalized seizure" in which he became unconscious for a short time with certain residual symptoms. Because of a "possibility of post-traumatic bleeding...
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