Claimant was employed as a counterman in a restaurant, and his duties required him to wash by hand all the glasses that were used in the dining room, to bring up supplies from the basement of the building, to slice considerable quantities of bread and to make a large amount of coffee three or four times a day. He was also required to perform other tasks which required pressure on the palms of his hands. The board found that he ultimately suffered from Dupuytren's contracture...
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