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[page 943] He was very kind about it, only that he said he thought nothing could be done, because she was unwilling to take medicine. Then I came to Dr. Hill and got a prescription and sat by her some time, went in and saw her every day and once or twice a day, and finally induced her to take this remedy, and it produced this effect to which I alluded and she became better. Now I think Dr. Harlow ought to have known how to bring that result about. He said he didn't; and I said, "I brought her here to you because I didn't know what to do, and I judged you here in the hospital knew what to do, and you ought to know." Ques. You thought Dr. Harlow didn't know how to deal with so complicated a case as that? Ans. I thought he didn't I don't know whether he knew how or not Ques. Do you know whether any remedies were being used at that time or not when you first knew the case, and what remedies were being used? Ans. No, sir.