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[page 464] had reported? A. No, sir. Q. And where discharges had occurred? A. No, sir. Q. But simply those coming within your own personal knowledge and reports? A. Yes, sir Q. ^We have had the testimony of various attendants here. Is it or not the duty of an attendant, enjoined upon him, to report inefficiencies or abuses that occur on the part of other attendants, and coming within his knowledge? Is that one of the things he is there for? A. I haven't heard any testimony here except- Q. No matter about that. I ask you simply in regard to the duty of an attendant. Is it not a part of an attendants duty to report to some superior officer any case of abuse or personal ill treatment of a patient which he observes? A. I regard it so. I regard it as one of the first duties of an attendant. Q. One of their chief duties? A. I regard it so. Q. Is that communicated to the attendants, enjoined upon them by the officers in one form or another? A. Yes, sir. Q. Have you, since you have been there, charged attendants in regard to that?