HARDIN'S BAKERIES, ET AL. v. RANAGER

No. 38770.

217 Miss. 463 (1953)

64 So.2d 705

31 Adv. S. 1

HARDIN'S BAKERIES, et al. v. RANAGER.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 11, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lipscomb & Ray, for appellants.

Lester E. Wills, for appellee.


HALL, J.

Appellee was employed for three years by Hardin's Bakeries, Inc. He was furnished and required to use a baker's pad or mitten, called Jomac, in handling the hot pans of bread as they came from the oven. While so engaged a rash appeared on his hands which grew worse and extended up onto his arms. Under treatment the rash disappeared and he resumed his work. It appeared again. According to the medical testimony his trouble was diagnosed as contact dermatitis...

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