Claimant was employed for some 16 years as an oiler, operator and mold changer in a plant manufacturing glass containers. While performing these tasks, he was exposed to gases, sulphur fumes and dust. It has been firmly established that prior to entering this employment, claimant suffered from a spontaneous pneumothorax, but had no symptoms during his employment until 1960 when he complained of shortness of breath which ultimately necessitated...
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