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[page 278] A. Just as soon as I could get to the office and back. Q. You were the attendant in whose charge she particularly was were you? A. Yes, sir. Q. More or less through the day; and this was the first time you had observed any thing of her condition? A. Yes, sir. Q. Then you immediately spoke to Dr. Harlow, but didn't inform him what you had observed, did you? A. I didnt know at the time Q. You merely knw she was all? A. Yes, sir Q. How long had you been in the hospital then about three years? A. I cannot tell. Q. How long had the patient been in the hospital I mean? A. I think it was about four months as near as I can remember Q. Dr. Harlow came at your request, knowing nothing more than that there was a patient who was ill, suffering from some thing, he didn't know what? A. Yes, sir Q. And that was all you knew yourself at the time? A. Yes, sir. Q. And the Dr. was in the room you say how long, five minutes? A. I dont think he was as long as that.