LOBNITZ v. ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL


126 So.2d 739 (1961)

Beatrice LOBNITZ, Petitioner, v. ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and Florida Industrial Commission, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Florida.

February 8, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hornsby & Osborne, Orlando, for petitioner.

Berson, Barnes & Inman, Jack C. Inman, Orlando, Burnis T. Coleman and Paul E. Speh, Tallahassee, for respondents.


DREW, Justice.

Petitioner here, the claimant in this workmen's compensation case, was employed by Orange Memorial Hospital to wash instruments, hospital supplies and saline bottles. Approximately a year after entering upon said employment, she contracted a skin condition technically described by the attending physician as dermatitis venenata caused, according to the evidence, by exposure to strong detergents and soaps in her work. The condition becoming acute, the...

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