The exposure to the chemical resulted in facial swelling, inflammation and conjunctivitis of the eyes and dermatitis. He claims that subsequent to April 4, 1949, he suffered disability from the effects of carbon tetrachloride poisoning, an occupational disease. The Workmen's Compensation Board has found the 1948 conditions to have been temporary only and to have cleared long before April, 1949; further, that there was no relationship between that temporary condition and the...
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