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[page 49] Witness: I haven't Mr. Lakin: I would like to ask her if she can form any judgement from the appearance of the child? Witness: She is but a child. Dr. Butler: How old is she Mr. Lakin? Mr. Lakin: I think she is fourteen.
Testimony of Mrs. C.A. Quimby By Dr. Butler: Q. What do you understand to be Dr. Gilmans view upon this matter of the water? There is a little confusion on that point. I only ask it that the Committee may clearly perceive. A. All I can say in regard to that, I saw him just before our trustees' meeting and conferred with him regarding it; and he said that he had seen the article in my husbands paper and that he considered it truthful in every respect, and written in a spirit of candor, and not to alarm any one. Q. Was that article in accordance with the view of ^ your paper you have read today? A. Yes, sir. Q. Have you been one of the visiting committee to visit that hospital? A. Yes, sir. Q. How many years were you visiting committee?