He secured work December 10, 1951, with respondent employer as a sand hog. After twenty-eight days in 1952 he stopped work because of silico-tuberculosis, claiming total disability as a result of such employment. The board has found that claimant was totally disabled before such employment by reason of said disease. Claimant had worked as a sand hog in tunnel excavation for some twenty-five years subsequent to 1923. In March, 1950, he entered New York Hospital for treatment...
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