Decedent, a bartender who had worked at that occupation for over 25 years, died on the job as the result of exsanguination from a ruptured vein in a varicose ulcer of the right leg; the causative condition of varicose veins being found by the board to be an occupational disease. Appellants contest the finding of occupational disease solely on the ground that there is no evidence that the condition...
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