The claimant suffered from caisson disease which resulted from work associated with compressed air. The board first decided the appellant and two other former employers were responsible and apportioned compensation among them but before final determination, discovered no date of contraction had been established and accordingly remitted. No further proof was taken or introduced. The chronology of employment is that claimant was employed by McGovern during the period 1927-1929...
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