On April 9, 1963, the claimant, a blending and transporting operator employed by the appellant at Binghamton, New York, became disabled from an occupational disease in the nature of myalgia and myositis of the chest. He stopped working on that day on the advice of his physician that he remove himself from the cold, wet environment that was the cause of his condition. Five months prior to April 9, 1963, the claimant advised the appellant...
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