Claimant was employed by the appellant Curtiss-Wright Company as a laborer. He there came in contact with chromium paint and other chemicals and contracted dermatitis. During a portion of the summer of 1942 he was totally disabled as a result of this, and then partially disabled. An award of compensation was made against Curtiss-Wright in 1944, at which time it was noted that his skin was clear. He continued to work for that company until 1945. In a previous employment in...
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