Claimant worked for the employer beginning in 1902 as a laborer, a "chipper" in a foundry. He was exposed to silicate dust in this work. The last such exposure occurred in 1924 when he was found suffering from silicosis and he was transferred to other work in which there was no exposure to silicate dust. In 1941 he was given employment in a washroom where he contended he was caused to be disabled because of exposure to sudden and extreme changes in temperature superimposed...
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