Only the question of the board's right to make the apportionment is involved. Claimant became disabled on March 25, 1952, suffering aseptic necrosis, which is medically associated with and is the end result of caisson disease. The award was made against Walsh, Senior, Palmer & Connolly (hereinafter called "Walsh, Senior") the last employer, for whom claimant had worked 14 days. He had previously worked for Grow Construction Company for 21 days; prior to that for George...
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