George L. Hill, a 55-year-old electrician, ruptured his left eye on the end of a pipe bender which he was using in the course of his employment on November 21, 1967. Enucleation of the eye was necessary and an artificial eye was implanted. The Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board issued an award against petitioner, the employer's compensation insurer, which included compensation for...
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