Claimant suffered a sacroiliac strain while employed by the respondent Brooks. Compensation was awarded and paid for the resulting disability. That condition improved to such an extent that his doctor advised him to try light work. On December 12, 1947, he took a job with the appellant, Levine, carrying bags of coal. After working a day and a half he experienced severe pains in the back which resulted in total disability. There is evidence to indicate that the lifting and...
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