According to claimant, on March 10, 1973, he injured his wrist while dismantling shelves with a socket wrench for his employer. At that time, he felt only a slight twinge of pain. He made no mention of the pain and continued to work. A week later the wrist swelled. He called his foreman and explained he could not work because of the swollen wrist. He gave no indication the injury might be work-related. On April 6, 1973, claimant's private physician, Dr. Dianni, diagnosed...
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