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[page 568] when he brought it from my pump; he was not drinking water when I saw him. He set his pail down and sat down on the portico trembling Q. Do you think your judgment about whether patients should be allowed to work and to what extent, is better than the officers to the institution? A. I should think a man- Q. Answer my question. Do you think your judgment is better or than subject than the officers of the institution, as to whether patients should be allowed to work, and to what extent? A. It would defend a great deal upon what extent. If he was taken out to labor all day in the hot sun- Q. Do you mean that your judgment is better than theirs on that point, or do you think it would be safely left to them to decide all those things? A. I should think that any person of common sense ought to know and to decide themselves when they saw it- know the condition and see the length of time they labored. Q. Do you know Dr. Harlow? A. Yes, sir.