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[page 140] to be a very good reason for that, on the ground that there might be something in there that would clog up the closet, and would of course pass through the bath tub. Q. So you thought yourself that was the wisest course? A. I didnt bother about it; that was the Dr's order. Q. You do not complain, you say? A. I dont regard such a thing as clearly, and I said no more about it, because that was his order. Q. Were not you satisfied it was the best course? A. I could not say I was. But it was not my judgement to be carried out, but Dr. Harlows; that was his, it was not mine. I had nothing to do about that. If he was satisfied, then I had to be. Q. During the five years you were there did you ever speak of that again? A. No sir, never said any more about it. That was only in the first ward. Q. It was not done elsewhere? A. No, sir Q.- in one instance in the five and a half years that you observed? A. No. That was