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1172 A. (cont.) meddle with him much, nor did Samson. When he would stop and talk with us about it we would say " come along " and put or hands behind his shoulders or back, or take hold of his coat, urging him along a little and he would go, and so we got him in. Q. Ever know Dr. Neal to go after a patient? A. Never Q. What have you got to say about this buckeye? A. I have heard the evidence here this evening. I will say to you my attention was called to the concerns of pork not good. I had ordered the hog Buckeye killed. I went down and found it to be the carcass of Buckeye and condemned it. By Mr. Hall Q. Is it anybody's duty under the law to go after patients who run away? A. I don't think its the law that makes it the duty of any particular officer, excepting that it makes it the duty of every person in that service to obey the superintendent. When the patients are out at work, the law makes it my duty to look after them. This man was not out