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[page 348] A. I dont know any thin about it. By Mr. Hill: Q. I would like to ask you if you considered it your duty to stand by and see another attendant abuse a patient without interfering? Dont you think you have a night to interfere? A. Yes, I think I have a right Q. You spoke of a case where you helped put a patient in a room, and the assistant abused him more than you thought he ought to. You stood looking in and didnt interfere? A. No, sir, I didnt. Q. Dont you think you had a right to interfere? A. Not my patient; I didn't consider I had any business with him Didnt belong in my hall or any thing of the kind Q. You say you would allow him to abuse him as much as he saw fit and not interfere? A. If I thought he was abusing him too much I might tell him that I thought he had done it enough Q. Didnt consider it your duty to interfere with him? A. No, sir, I should not consider it my business to take hold of him and take him away from him, without he was