Claimant worked in various occupations which exposed him to a minimal concentration of free silica for over 30 years. He ceased work on September 30, 1960 and was hospitalized for a lung condition. The carrier makes no issue as to exposure. The only issue is whether there is substantial evidence that claimant is disabled as a result of silico-tuberculosis. There is the usual conflict of medical testimony. Claimant's doctor, a specialist in "internal medicine, particularly...
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