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[page11] they said they received from some other officer the word that 76 was not too warm for the halls. Q. Do I understand you, then, that the temperature of those halls was kept according to the ideas of the different attendants? A. No sir Q. Some were 76, and Dr. Harlow said 68 to 72? Ans. The attendants were told by another officer that they need not report when it got as high as 76, because it was not too warm Q. Was Dr. Harlows wish in regard to the temperature of 68 to 72 generally been carried out, or has it been warmer? A. It has generally been a great deal warmer. By Dr. Butler: Q. What had been your business before you came to this hospital? A. Nurse in the New England hospital and the Boston City hospital. Q. Have you been educated as a nurse? A. Yes sir. Q. How many years have you had charge of the insane? A. This is my first experience. Q. How? A. This is the first time I have been in an insane hospital. Q. But you have been in other hospitals? A. Yes, sir.