Claimant worked as a waiter in a club eight or nine hours daily, and occasionally longer, for 25 years. He said that he was required to be on his feet continuously, walking on hard-surfaced floors. He developed in one leg a condition of varicose veins, with ulceration, which required surgery. The board has properly awarded for occupational disease. The medical testimony related the varicosities themselves, as well as their subsequent aggravation, to claimant's work on his...
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