The employer was engaged in the business of manufacturing women's dresses and the decedent was employed by the employer as a pieceworker in her own home. The board found that, while operating a sewing machine in the regular course of her employment, the decedent hit her right leg on the machine and sustained thereby accidental injuries in the nature of a thrombophlebitis of the lower right leg which contributed to her death about eight weeks later. This finding is supported...
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