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[page 730] local treatment. Ans. I might have done a little more perhaps. I conferred with the doctor and I did everything that suited him. Ques. Do you know whether Dr. Sanborn treated locally all patients when it was necessary. Ans. I do not know. Ques. The patients under your charge had all the local treatment they needed. Ans. All that the doctor wished them to have. Ques. Did you omit to give a patient local treatment when you thought he needed it. Ans. No sir. My patients had all the local treatment I thought they needed consistent with the wishes of the superintendent. Ques. That is all the answer you will give. Ans. That is all I can give. He never gave me an order that I did not obey. Ques. Did he give you orders not to treat patients locally. Ans. No sir. Ques. You think the asylum was not progressive while you were there. Ans. I do not think it is as progressive as it ought to have been. Ques. I suppose you mean by discipline that the inferior should obey the orders of the superior officer. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. Whose duty was it to order the engineer with