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which takes place? A. I know that is the rule. | which takes place? A. I know that is the rule. |
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[page 534] Q. Stay in their room half a day at a time? A. No, sir Q. How long? A. Two hours in a day. Q. Two hours at a time? A. Yes, sir Q. And you saw that? A. Some times I would see it and sometimes I would not Q. You know of frequent instances of that sort? A. Yes sir Q. When they were not our in the halls or engaged at all in amusing patients? A. Yes, sir. Q. Are you familiar with Rule 11 which requires that attendants shall not "spend their time locked in their own rooms."? A. Yes, sir. Q. "In reading, writing, or private employment during hours of duty; when not engaged in labor or in amusing the patients, they should be in the gallery, during room or veranda adjacent to their respective wards, that they may see everything which takes place? A. I know that is the rule. Q. Did you endeavor to have that enforced? A. Yes, sir. Q. in what way? A. I have spoken to the Dr. about it. Q. When you saw attendants off duty as you call it in that way, did you ever order