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[page 294] Dr. Butler: I think Mrs. Motherwell ought to state the names. Mr. Baker: I suggest that this matter be considered by the Committee, and at their next meeting they can perhaps lay down some rule in regard to this, and decide as to their precise power and nights in the matter.

Testimony of Julia Bryant, sworn. By Dr. Butler: Q. You have heard the testimony of Mrs. Motherwll A. I heard a very little of it Q. Is it or not true that Mrs. Motherwell sent you to her ward? A. Yes sir Q. While you were there did you become aware of the condition of the lady? A. I did Q. You staid [stayed] there until Dr. Harlow came back? A. Yes, sir Q. When he came back did you come out of the room? A. I did Q. Did you go back again? A. No, sir. Q. But you are positive as to the condition of the lady as it has been stated here are you? A. Yes, sir. Testimony of Dexter B. Smith, sworn. By Dr. Butler: Q. You are night watchman in the hospital? A. Yes, sir