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[page 494] practice of using them when not heated and kept properly warm. So I beg the Committee to understand that we make no quarrel in regard to that; and we regard the question of restraints an open one By Mr. Baker: Q. You were asked in reference to the percentage of cures. It was reckoned that the average number in the hospital was 414, and of those 57 are reported as discharged, for cures in the last year 1879-80. Q Included in this report I see some years it went as high as 72, one year 79; they run along, varying. But assuming it to be 57: You were asked if that is not 7 percent, or only 7 in 100 out of the 414. A. I didnt answer the question. Q. I understand you didn't. You hadn't reckoned it as matter of fact. If you do reckon it you will see that it is 14 percent, just double whet was stated to you. Dr. Butler: Are you a witness? Mr. Baker: I will ask you Dr. Mr. Hall: You are right about that Q. Now out of those 414 which we assume as