Decedent was employed as a dishwasher and counterman. Decedent alleged that he dropped a garbage can on the great toe of his left foot in the course of his employment. Gangrene developed and incipient Berger's disease. Following an operation he died as a result of pulmonary embolism. Upon a previous appeal this court has held, upon the same evidence, that the death was causally connected. (Matter of Plucinski v. Rores Luncheonette, 277 App. Div. 803.) The board has...
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