Claimant, aged 63, had been employed as a handyman and porter for four years with respondent employer. Claimant's duties included collecting and burning trash, sweeping and mopping halls, outside gardening in season, and other tasks of a similar nature. About two years after commencing work for respondent employer, claimant for the first time noticed his hands were bending and getting hard on the inside. In June of 1959 his condition was diagnosed as Dupuytren's contracture...
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