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[page 115] Q. What did you do then if you didn't have supervision or the responsible supervision over the men? A. I tried to do the best I could. Q. What did you mean by saying in answer to my question in the first place that you had charge of the male patients, if you didn't have any thing to do with them, immediately or by supervision? A. Technically I had charge of the male patients; really, I didn't. Q. Didn't have anything to do with them? A. Yes, a little somethin; but I didn't have charge of them Q. Couldn't you have had charge of them if you had liked? A. No, sir I could not. Q. Was it not possible for you who were assistant physician over there and, had the charge of the male ward, to see that those patients had proper attention? A. I could not because Dr. Harlow would not back me up in it Q. Did you have to be backed up in asking that a man be properly cared for who was under your ^immediate charge? A. Yes, sir Q. Didn't you dare to do it yourself? A. No, sir, I could not do it myself.