The claimant worked for the Eastman Kodak Company for some time prior to September 22, 1949 when she became disabled as a result of paresthesias, alleged to have been caused by the constant use of screwdrivers and snippers. The said disease, described as an abnormal sensation without objective cause, affected the fingers and thumb of her right hand. There was no compensable lost time and on March 6, 1950, it was determined from the testimony of the claimant and the medical...
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