BRADLEY v. LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
(1931) 39 Ll L Rep 263
COURT OF APPEAL.
Before Lord Hanworth (Master of the Rolls), Lord Justice Lawrence and Lord Justice Slesser.
Workmen's compensation-Claim by shipworker -Claimant suffering from gastritis after working near hold impregnated with disinfecting sulphur fumes -Fumes not ordinarily present during claimant's employment - Whether it was proved before the learned County Court Judge (1) that there was a causal connection between the accident and the injury in regard to time and place; (2) that the element of "accident" was present-Evidence that claimant was of perfectly good and sound physique; that claimant's illness was due to sulphur fumes; and that other workmen in the vicinity were not affected-