Claimant suffered an injury in the nature of a subarachnoid hemorrhage and a left hemiplegia. The only issue presented is causal relation. Claimant fell from an airplane jig eight or nine feet from the floor on December 14, 1949, striking his head. He was unconscious for a short period, went to the first-aid room, but thereafter continued work. On February 22, 1950, while assisting another man in carrying a barrel of cinders at his home, claimant sustained the subarachnoid...
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