On January 5, 1949, the claimant while employed by the employer as a glazier and while standing on a washtub in the kitchen of a telephone building in Jamaica, Long Island, and while attempting to remove a pane of wire glass, weighing about ten pounds, from a fireproof sash, fell backwards and was caught by one of his employers who was standing behind him. Immediately after that occurrence the claimant became dizzy and felt pains in his left chest. The claimant had experienced...
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