The board found that decedent contracted asthma and chronic bronchitis as occupational diseases contracted from exposure to flour and feed dust in his employment and that his death was indirectly related to such diseases and due to the nature of his employment. Appellants argue that the medical evidence did not establish causal relationship. We think there is sufficient medical evidence in the record to make this issue one of fact.
Award unanimously affirmed, with...
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