While the employee was carrying suits on August 10, 1951, he tripped on a ladder and injured his left leg. The employer referred him to a physician, who examined him and who, after seeing him a second time, referred him to employee's physician, who had treated him for years and had operated upon him for varicose veins in both legs. He was found to have a large, contused and swollen area over a nest of varicose veins on the injured leg. The first doctor made a diagnosis of...
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