Prior to his retirement on March 1, 1966, respondent was employed as an oiler and grinder in appellant employer's flour mill. Appellants concede that while thus employed, respondent sustained asthmatic bronchitis with emphysema, a causally related occupational disease, due to grain dust. The sole issue on this appeal is whether respondent was disabled and sustained any loss of earnings subsequent to March 1, 1966 which was causally related...
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