In August, 1946, while he was engaged in the regular course of his employment as a carpenter and while working for his employer on the roof of a building he suffered a severe sunburn to his hands, arms and face. As a result, the claimant was compelled to cease work and to obtain medical treatment. The sole issue in this case is whether the medical evidence established causal relation between the claimant's accidental sunburn and the subsequent injuries. The board found causal...
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