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Q. It has been testified here that you gave directions, when you came out, to these attendants who were there, that it was a case of excessive flowing [?], and that if she should be bandaged she would be all right A. No, sir, I have no recollection of that statement Q. Might not it have been so A. I don't think I did, for the young girls had been there but a short time it was before she was married, and I made no conversation with her in regard to the matter Q. When you came out you were satisfied that it was such a case as you have stated, of excessive flowing. A. That I suspected it; that is all I thought it was; but it proved to be otherwise Q. When you saw Miss. Ham did you then tell her to apply bandages A. After we had removed the feotus [?] in order to take good care of the woman; no bandages or directions before that I remember of. Q. When you made that first examination