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[page 523] to take away from your charge a patient who was put specially under your care, dont you know it was your duty to stop him if you thought the patient ought not to go out? A. It has not been customary. Q. No matter about that. Dont you know and didn't you know it was your duty to do it? A. I dont know as I had knowledge of it. Q. You hadn't knowledge of it? A. No. When every other officer knew about it- Q. One moment. I am asking you about your duties. You were familiar with the rules? A. Yes, sir Q. The special rule for supervisors. Rule No. 9: You had copies of these rules did you not? A. Yes sir Q. That the supervisors "will be very watchful to see that all patients are carefully and kindly trusted," Now do you mean to say that if a patient was taken out doors when it would be a suffering for him to be taken out, that under that rule it was not your duty to stop it? A. never has been the custom Q. No matter about the customs. Was it not your duty, dont you know it was your duty to stop him under that rule? A. It never