"There is no statutory authority for translating total or partial loss of minor specific members consisting of thumbs, fingers and toes into injuries to other specific members or into injuries to the body as a whole without competent evidence in support thereof." Claimant cites Special Indemnity Fund v. James, 199 Okla. 624, 189 P.2d 171, in which it is stated that whether an injury to one or more fingers constitutes a disability to the hand is a question of fact and argues that the trial commissioner ruled as a matter of law that the finger could not be combined with the prior disability. We do not agree. The pertinent part of the order denying the disability is as follows: