The claimant, a mill machine operator, lost the use of his left hand in an industrial accident on January 15, 1966. Previously, as the result of a 1942 operation for the removal of a cyst at the base of his brain, the claimant had been left paralyzed on the right side so that he was unable to work with his right hand. It is not disputed here that claimant is now totally disabled, only that the award for such disability should not have been charged solely to the appellants...
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