Claimant began the employment involved on this appeal as a gardener-chauffeur in 1940. On May 12, 1948, he consulted a doctor concerning his physical condition. The doctor found he had heart disease, mild hypertension and mild changes in the blood sugar, and felt that his "ordinary physical activities should be moderately restricted." The doctor testified that this was, in his opinion, a permanent partial disability. He did not testify as to what he told claimant; and claimant...
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