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1) Amputation through shoulder joint
2) Amputation below shoulder with stump less than 20.32 cm from tip of acrimion.
3) Loss of a hand or of the thump and four fingers of one hand or amputation from 11.43 cm. below tip of olecranon.
4) Loss of thumb.
5) Loss of thumb and its metacarpal bone.
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PERMANENT DISABILITY.
1) Amputation through shoulder joint
2) Amputation below shoulder with stump less than 20.32 cm from tip of acrimion.
3) Loss of a hand or of the thump and four fingers of one hand or amputation from 11.43 cm. below tip of olecranon.
4) Loss of thumb.
5) Loss of thumb and its metacarpal bone.
6) Loss of four or three or two fingers of one hand.
PERMANENT DISABILITY.
1) Amputation through shoulder joint
2) Amputation below shoulder with stump less than 20.32 cm from tip of acrimion.
3) Loss of a hand or of the thump and four fingers of one hand or amputation from 11.43 cm. below tip of olecranon.
4) Loss of thumb.
5) Loss of thumb and its metacarpal bone.
6) Loss of four or three or two fingers of one hand.