The claimant testified that, while at work in early January of 1962, acid splashed in his eyes and that on subsequent occasions of work his eyes were exposed to fumes. The board's examining physician found a loss of vision of 29%. The claimant's first physician, a general practitioner who saw him only twice, made no examination as to extent of loss of vision. An ophthalmologist, who treated the claimant from April 4 through April 18, 1962, was...
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