QUILLIAN, Judge.
The claimant, a carpenter, suffered various injuries as a result of a fall from a scaffold on December 8, 1955. The effects of the original injury lasted only a few weeks, but as a result of the administration of certain antibiotics in the course of treatment, the claimant developed a condition known as "black tongue" which has persisted since about a month after the original injury. According to the evidence, when he is able to work he must take...
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