The claimant had been employed in the talc mills and mines of the employer for 30 years when, on April 6, 1973, he stopped work as a result of a lung condition diagnosed as talcosis. The appellants contend upon this appeal that there is no substantial evidence to support the finding of the board of permanent total disability from a dust disease. In support of this contention, appellants urge that there is no evidence of compensable total disability. Based upon medical testimony...
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