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[page 23] suppose to be their general wish? A. I have heard only a very few patients mention it in any way Some are opposed to it very much and some think they would like it By Dr. Butler: Q. There is another question I desire to ask, and that is this: In visiting the rooms of the female patients isn't it customary always for the physician to take an attendant with him? A. In visiting the patients? Q. Yes. A. As I am so seldom present when the physician makes his visit, I could not say. Q. As far as you know it is his custom is it not? A. No sir, it is not, I should say. Q. You should say that when the physician visits the female patients he goes alone to her room. You are positive about that are you? A. As far as I know. But I know very little about that, I say. Q. So far as you have observed? A. Yes, sir. Dr. Butler- That is all. Mr. Morrill- Any questions Mr. Laskin? If any one wishes to ask any questions of this witness there is now an opportunity. Mr. Laskin- I have none.