Difference between revisions of ".MjEwNg.Mjk3NjI"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "[page 394] Saturday. Feb. 19 Met according to adjournment. Messrs. Pettangall, Hill, Dudley, Morrill, Goss, Sargent, Eaton and Marble of the Committee were present. Testimony...")
 
m (Protected ".MjEwNg.Mjk3NjI" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[page 394]
 
[page 394]
 
Saturday. Feb. 19
 
Saturday. Feb. 19
 +
 
Met according to adjournment. Messrs. Pettangall,
 
Met according to adjournment. Messrs. Pettangall,
 
Hill, Dudley, Morrill, Goss, Sargent, Eaton and Marble
 
Hill, Dudley, Morrill, Goss, Sargent, Eaton and Marble

Latest revision as of 16:12, 26 May 2022

[page 394] Saturday. Feb. 19

Met according to adjournment. Messrs. Pettangall, Hill, Dudley, Morrill, Goss, Sargent, Eaton and Marble of the Committee were present.

Testimony of George Christy, sworn. By Dr. Butler: Q. Have you been employed as an attendant in the insane hospital? A. Yes, sir. Q. How long? A. Between 2 and 3 years. Q. What part of the hospital were you in? A. Nearly every hall there I think. I served as spare hand a part of the time. The most of my time as an attendant I was in the middle second Q. How many patients were in the middle second? A. From 22 to 30, I think, as near as I can remember. Q. How many attendants? A. Two. Q. What was their general condition, - I mean, how did you find them with regard to attendance? A. They were considered rather a bad class of men. Q. Did you have reason to believe they were neglected in any way? Mr. Baker: Not whether he had reason to