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patients, so that you would have another engineer
 
patients, so that you would have another engineer
 
employed, to raise the temperature by night.
 
employed, to raise the temperature by night.
Ans. I cannot think it would be so in the ^sleeping rooms
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Ans. I cannot think it would be so in the sleeping rooms
of the patients. I f it was as high as that in the
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of the patients. If it was as high as that in the
 
sleeping rooms, I think it would be ample.
 
sleeping rooms, I think it would be ample.
 
Ques. Would you regard a temperature of 5 degrees
 
Ques. Would you regard a temperature of 5 degrees

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[page 713] temperature too low for the health and comfort of the patients, so that you would have another engineer employed, to raise the temperature by night. Ans. I cannot think it would be so in the sleeping rooms of the patients. If it was as high as that in the sleeping rooms, I think it would be ample. Ques. Would you regard a temperature of 5 degrees below that as a bit too low. Ans. For insane people that do not keep covered. Ques. The lodges are heated all night long without a night engineer. Ans. That is what I am told. Ques. Whether for the ordinary patient sleeping in his bed, amply covered and clothed, if the temperature ran down to 55 in the night time, you would regard it as too low for health, so that you would have to employ another engineer by night. Ans. I think it would not be warm enough at 55. Ques. If it run from 62 to 70, as the record shows, would you consider that ample. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. Do you think of any way of avoiding putting a patient who will not keep any clothing on, into the lodges without clothing, other than the strap system, and that form of treatment would like to devise some method. The only thing I have thought of it