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[page 14] A. I have. Q. State the case? A. One patient, I remember, I was allowed to have a knife and fork in her room constantly, a patient who was at times violent. I reported it and was told that she always had it, and it would make too much fuss to take it away from her. Q. Who told you that? A. The attendant. Q. The attendant made that reply? A. Yes; also Dr. Harlow. Q. You say Dr. Harlow made that reply? A. Yes sir Q. Did you report the case to Dr. Harlow? A. Yes sir. Q. And he made the reply it was no use to take it away, she would make a fuss about it? A. Yes, sir. Q. Have you ever known of any cases of patients being allowed to sleep in their clothes? have you ever detected any thing like that since you have been there? A. Yes, sir. Q. Isnt it a rule that they shall always be dressed in their night clothes? A. Yes, sir. Q. But they are allowed sometimes-? A. Sometimes Q. Miss. Clough, can you, as a general thing, taking an average patient there- can you believe them? That is to say, do they