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that upper third? A. I didn't count the room
 
that upper third? A. I didn't count the room
 
door; I didn't understand that part of the question,
 
door; I didn't understand that part of the question,
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I am not quite sure you understood it. Now as
 
I am not quite sure you understood it. Now as
 
matter of fact I have passed over this very [illegible]
 
matter of fact I have passed over this very [illegible]
you speak of 40 or 50 times, and I dont know
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you speak of 40 or 50 times, and I don't know
 
but a hundred, and I never failed to find
 
but a hundred, and I never failed to find
 
the door locked, as to the patients; I never knew
 
the door locked, as to the patients; I never knew
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notice
 
notice
 
Q. Do the rules of the hospital require them locked
 
Q. Do the rules of the hospital require them locked
or unlocked? A. I dont think the are imperative
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or unlocked? A. I don't think they are imperative
 
on that point. These are inner doors. Outer
 
on that point. These are inner doors. Outer
 
doors are always locked.
 
doors are always locked.

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that upper third? A. I didn't count the room door; I didn't understand that part of the question, if it was so out, Q. yes, That would be five? A. Yes, sir. Q. I should like to ask the question again, for I am not quite sure you understood it. Now as matter of fact I have passed over this very [illegible] you speak of 40 or 50 times, and I don't know but a hundred, and I never failed to find the door locked, as to the patients; I never knew it to be otherwise that locked. Are you quite positive those doors are left unlocked much during the day? A. I should say I have always found them so about half of the time, as near as I can now judge, without having taken special notice Q. Do the rules of the hospital require them locked or unlocked? A. I don't think they are imperative on that point. These are inner doors. Outer doors are always locked. Q. These are doors between the halls. Are not those doors which lead from the upper first into the officers quarters always locked- those two doors? A. No sir Q. How far would the patient have to go to get beyond the Past hall; that is, up in the second