It is established that the claimant suffered "a causally related occupational contact dermatitis due to the splashing of dye on her legs". The appellants do not question the propriety of an award for total disability for the period of time the claimant was hospitalized for this condition. The appellants contend that there is no evidence in the record to show that the condition of the claimant prevented her from returning to work. Dr. Orris...
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