Decedent was a general worker and superintendent on the private estate of his employer and during the summer weeks preceding his death he performed such tasks as cutting and loading hay, covering a roof with tar paper, and gardening. He had complained during this period of frequent dizzy spells. On August 9, 1950, decedent, unaided, unloaded a truck containing metal fence posts, weighing about one-half ton in all. That evening and the next day he complained of dizziness and...
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