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[page 275] Q. That that ought not to be so. How was it about going to the chapel? Was it the same? A. Yes, it was at one time. At that time there were two attendants went unless one attendant from the floor happened to be away. Q. How was that? A. There were two attendants that went to the chapel unless there was one went away Q. There were two attendants that went to the chapel and two left with them? A. Yes, sir Q. And to that did Dr. Harlow object? A. No, sir, not to that. Q. He did to the other? A. Yes sir, to leaving the floor with two attendants. Q. He didn't object to your leaving between 50 and 60 patients to two? A. No, sir. Q. As to the matter of meals, what rule did he make? A. He made a rule that we should go one at a time to our meals; that is, four of us would be the same as four tables; and not leave the floor unless there were three attendants on it; unless there were three left on it. Q. Now, then, did you keep that? A. We didn't