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  <dc:title>Medical Appeal Tribunal case file for Godfrey Hall, aged 63, Coal miner at Oxcroft, relating to an Industrial Accident</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Date of birth: 02/12/1892    
Marital status: Not given    
Address: 15A Chesterfield Road, Shuttlewood   
Type of injury: Head injury with arteriosclerosis  
Description of accident: Stumbled and fell striking head against belt structure  
Further information: This man's incapacity is largely due to constitutional features.' Initially the accident was thought to have caused a sub-arachnoid haemorrhage; symptoms later included headaches, dizziness and deafness.  Final physician's report stated: ' Hall's present symptoms are probably due to a minor degree of cortical atrophy' and 'he has to rely very considerably on his brother with whom he works'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1956</dc:date>
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