Decedent suffered an injury to his right foot when he stepped on a nail. He had a pre-existing condition of diabetes and arteriosclerosis. The right foot became gangrenous and a mid-thigh amputation of the right leg followed. On October 17, 1949 a referee found the decedent to be permanently disabled, and closed the case with a direction that payments of compensation in the sum of $23.92 a week were to continue until there was evidence of a change in conditions. Subsequently...
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