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[page 528] "Attendants are to secure perfect cleanliness and neatness in the house, furniture and patients as far as possible; nothing is to be considered clean which can be made more so." You observed that rule did you not? A. I tried to. Q. And enforced it upon attendants? A. I tried to. Dr. Harlow never found any fault as far as I knew Q. (reading from rules) "This rule is to extend to all persons having charge of any portion of the premises, to the removal of every kind of filth, both in the buildings and around them, in the most speedy and least offensive manner. Water-closets, urinals and chamber vessels will require very frequent attention." All that you observed? A. Yes, tried to. Q. And saw that your attendants did, and that holds in reference to the whole 22 years you were there? A. Yes, sir. Q. Then you say to the Committee that no filth or uncleanliness was permitted in reference to the bathrooms or bath tubs which could possibly have been avoided, do you not? A. Yes, sir, cleaned them up just as fast as we could get to them. Q. As to the visiting Committee. You say you