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[page 83] what the storie [story] is Mr. Lakin: May I ask a single question? Mr. Morrill: You can ask a question. Mr. Lakin: I would like to ask the witness if he intends to leave on the minds of the committee any doubt as to the truthfulness of Mrs. Sanborn: Dr. Neal: I have nothing to say about that. I am perfectly willing Mrs. Sanborn should come here and testify. I have only testified as to what she talked about, the impression she has always given me at the table there. I have heard physicians in hospitals tell about how the attendants testify before committees. I know it is not an easy matter for ^ an employee of a hospital to come here and testify against anything done in a hospital. They may find themselves missing in their place one of these days. Now I want to take up the butter question a little. They have butter there only twice a day. Dr. Butler: Who dont have it? Dr. Neal: The patients. They have it on the affairs table. The superintendent and treasurer differ about those things. Some dont think that a patient needs the same kind of food as other folks. They say the food that they are receiving here