The claimant was employed as a tire curer. He had to insert a bag inside the tire through which steam was injected to cure the tire casing. During the operation the tires were sprayed with a "mold wash" to prevent sticking. Claimant had been connected with this type of work for twenty-five years. Toward the end of 1950, claimant began to feel ill. His family physician diagnosed his case as cirrhosis of the liver and finally as hepatitis. This doctor expressed an opinion that...
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