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[page 250] Q. Now as to rising. You say you were called at 5 oclock in the summer and 5 1/2 in the winter? A. Yes, sir. Q. You mean personally called, or by the bell or whistle? A. The watchman most always went into the dining room and took his keys and rapped on the coil which ran through. Q. The rule of the hospital is that the attendants get up before the patients isn't it? The attendants have to get up and get dressed and then go and open the patients doors? A. Yes sir; they are naturally dressed before they come out Q. Dont the attendants get up and get dressed and come out and open the patients doors themselves? A. Certainly. Q. When you speak of being called at oclock in the summer and 5 1/2 in the winter it is the attendants who are called first? A. Yes, sir. Q. How long after the attendants are called before any of the patients' doors are opened at all? A. After I was called, if I got up directly,
I could get out and open all my doors, in
ten minutes.