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[page 211[ the house another night Q. But the most you do is what an affectionate, kind nurse would do? A. Dr. Butler, there is not such a great deal to hunt up there; if there was I would find it; for nobody goes with me. Q. That is what I want to know. That is what that report was made for? A. Yes, sir. Q. To see what the condition is; whether you simply go as a nurse there? A. No, sir. Q. You spent your time during the day in these wards? A. Yes, sir; here and there and every where. No one knows. I am some time in the kitchen sometimes at the laundry. Then again I take my keys and no one knows where I am; but I see what is on the tables in this that ad the other hall, on either side Q. What more do you do than a nurse or attendant would do? A. A real good nurse could do all I ^would do, except the hunting up. Mr. Pettangall: It seems to me that is not a proper question Dr Butler: I beg the pardon of the Chairman. My friend Baker has asked such questions, over and over again. Now I ask Mrs.