Deceased had been employed as a truck driver, and on January 22, 1945, while changing a tire weighing approximately 125 pounds, he suffered a seizure diagnosed as a coronary occlusion. He never returned to work, and died on July 5, 1948, at home. Compensation for disability was awarded and paid from the time of the accident to the date of his death. The sole question presented by this appeal is whether or not there is sufficient medical evidence to support a finding of causal...
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