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Appeal from decisions of the Workers’ Compensation Board, filed April 9, 1976 and June 2, 1977, which ruled (1) that claimant sustained a compensable injury as a result of an industrial accident in July of 1962, and (2) discharged the Special Fund for Reopened Cases from liability. Claimant was employed as a cook when she allegedly injured her back in July of 1962 while lifting a heavy pot. On May 22, 1964, she filed a claim for compensation benefits arising out of the alleged accident which was controverted by the employer. Following a series of hearings, the last of which occurred on September 14, 1971, the case was closed "until claimant is willing to be present with medical evidence.” Following a report from a Dr. Edwards, the claim was restored to the referee’s calendar and claimant was granted a compensation award which was later affirmed by the board. A subsequent referee’s decision holding the Special Fund for Reopened Cases liable for the previous award was reversed by the board. On this appeal, the employer and its carrier argue that the board’s determination that claimant suffered a compensable injury is not based upon substantial evidence in the record as a