PER CURIAM:
The sole question presented on this appeal is whether the claimant in a workmen's compensation case filed his claim within the time allowed by Code (1951), Art. 101, sec. 38. The appellant contends that the one year statute of limitations was tolled by the mere fact that, although he suffered a severe heart attack on September 9, 1954, following unusual exertions and strain in connection with his work, he was not told by his doctor that the attack was...
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