The board found that the decedent, who had been employed as the superintendent of an apartment house, died of an acute myocardial infarction, resulting from unusual exertion in moving a refrigerator and other furniture on August 13, 1951. The principal question upon this appeal is whether there was sufficient evidence to corroborate the hearsay declarations by the decedent as to the occurrence of the accident. Upon being examined by his attending physician, the decedent told...
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