Claimant was employed as a butcher in a retail meat market. His regular duties required him to wait on customers and to cut and sell portions of meat as the same were ordered by customers. On January 23, 1950, and while he was engaged in the regular course of his work he suffered a heart attack in the nature of a coronary thrombosis, which caused the disability. The board has found that he was subjected to unusual extra exertion and strain on that occasion in picking up a...
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