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[age 426] him an extra attendant? A. Yes, sir. Q. Tying him with sheets that you spoke of? Mr. Baker: Bed-straps he said. Q. Well, put him on a bed? A. They put a man of that class in bed-straps. Q. And strapped him to the bed? A. Yes, sir Q. Which held him there so he could not get the clothes off? A. Yes, sir. Dr. Oaks: Could he turn over? A. No, sir, not clear over. Q. Did they visit him at all in the night? A. Yes, sir. Q. So id he was likely to be in pain he would be released to turn? A. He could not turn over at all with those on. Q. But if a man came and attended to him he could be relieved from his position couldnt he? A. Yes, sir Q. Did you say you never knew, in the application of this kind of restraint, a man to be injured? A. I never did Q. It was frequently used, too? A. Yes, sir Q. Would not you consider it a human change, supposing a man were violent