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[page 58] By Dr. Butler: Q. Do you remember of ever finding the halls without attendants? A. Yes, sir. Q. You have done that frequently, several times? A. Several times; I dont know as I should say frequently. Q. Did you call the attention of the superintendent to that? A. Yes, sir. Q. Was it reported after that? A. I could not say that it was. Q. Did you wait until you had found it several times before you reported it to him? A. I dont think I did. Q. Reported to him at once? A. Yes, sir. Q. And yet you found it several times? A. Well, I dont know that I could say several times. I know two or three times, one in particular when a woman was injured. Q. Please state that case where a woman was injured. A. Mrs. Sproul. I went into the hall one time and she had slipped and fallen, had been pushed over, she said, by another patient. And there was no attendant in the hall, and I found her in the dining room. I asked the other patients where she was and they said up in the dining room, and I called her.