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Dr. Butler stated that he had taken good
 
Dr. Butler stated that he had taken good
 
advice, and the course he proposed to take
 
advice, and the course he proposed to take
had been though proper. If Mr. Baker spoke
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had been thought proper. If Mr. Baker spoke
 
for the management of the hospital that
 
for the management of the hospital that
was another thing. He was confidant
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was another thing. He was confident
 
that it would be improper for him to testify
 
that it would be improper for him to testify
 
while conducting the examination. At the proper
 
while conducting the examination. At the proper
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come before the Committee.
 
come before the Committee.
 
Mr. Pettangall: When will that proper time be?
 
Mr. Pettangall: When will that proper time be?
Dr. Butler: When I shall ^have finished conducting the
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Dr. Butler: When I shall have finished conducting the
 
examination. Then I shall be here ready to  
 
examination. Then I shall be here ready to  
 
be cross-examined as well as to bear my testimony
 
be cross-examined as well as to bear my testimony

Revision as of 16:11, 26 May 2022

[page 393] shall leave it to the Committee to decide whether he be summoned as a witness or not. Dr. Butler stated that he had taken good advice, and the course he proposed to take had been thought proper. If Mr. Baker spoke for the management of the hospital that was another thing. He was confident that it would be improper for him to testify while conducting the examination. At the proper time he would be perfectly willing to come before the Committee. Mr. Pettangall: When will that proper time be? Dr. Butler: When I shall have finished conducting the examination. Then I shall be here ready to be cross-examined as well as to bear my testimony Mr. Hall suggested that it was an awkward thing for counsel in a case to be also a witness, because in his argument he would be obliged to comment on his own testimony. So far as he knew it had always been regarded by the legal profession as a delicate thing for a man to testify and argue in the same case. Adjourned.