Decedent was a bricklayer. In the early part of August, 1952, he had occasion to cement the cornice of a building with a mixture of lime, water and cement. He worked with his arms outstretched and the mixture came into contact not only with his hands, but ran down on to his shoulders, forearms and body. Shortly thereafter he was found to be suffering from dermatitis venenata in a rather acute form over most of his body. Along with other treatment and medication claimant was...
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