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Q. Was there a feeling among the attendants
 
Q. Was there a feeling among the attendants
 
that if cases were reported they would soon
 
that if cases were reported they would soon
be in disfavor and likely to lose there
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be in disfavor and likely to lose their
 
places? A. I cannot tell what the other
 
places? A. I cannot tell what the other
 
attendants feelings were; I never thought
 
attendants feelings were; I never thought
much on the subject any way.
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much on the subject anyway.
 
Mr. Hill: If the witness knows that
 
Mr. Hill: If the witness knows that
 
attendants name I do not know why she
 
attendants name I do not know why she
 
should not give it.
 
should not give it.
Mr. Baker: Want you give the name of the
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Mr. Baker: won't you give the name of the
 
attendant?
 
attendant?
 
Witness: No, sir.
 
Witness: No, sir.

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[page 292] Q. Yes. A. I never reported a case. I think the most of the attendants make up their minds not to report when they go to the hospital. By Dr. Eaton: Q. You say you never reported any of those cases. You have known some cases reported have you? A. No, I havent, personally. Q. Was there a feeling among the attendants that if cases were reported they would soon be in disfavor and likely to lose their places? A. I cannot tell what the other attendants feelings were; I never thought much on the subject anyway. Mr. Hill: If the witness knows that attendants name I do not know why she should not give it. Mr. Baker: won't you give the name of the attendant? Witness: No, sir. Mr. Pettangall admonished the witness that it was her sworn duty to tell the name of the attendant. Witness: I think it was the understanding when I told this story that I was not to tell the name. Mr. Pettangall: There was no understanding about it