It is undisputed that claimant was treated by employer's doctor and first aid dispensary as a result of a metal sliver imbedded in his arm during the regular course of his employment. The metal sliver was removed and a tetanus injection given. A rash developed and the employer rendered medical treatment therefor. This accident occurred on April 7, 1942. Claimant entered the army on July 25, 1942, and continued to suffer from dermatitis. He did not file his claim for compensation...
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