The board found that, on February 24, 1952, while the claimant was working as an elevator operator in the hotel of the appellant-employer, an elevator door struck her right arm and caused a subdeltoid bursitis of the right shoulder. In her claim for compensation, the claimant stated that she had suffered an injury to her arm in trying to hold back the elevator door. However, she subsequently told the physicians who examined her that the door had struck her arm. Upon the hearing...
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