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[page 122] to him. Q. Did you have rules in reference to the regulation of attendants? A. Yes, sir. Q. And as to what they should do? A. Yes, sir Q. Printed rules? A. Yes, sir. Q. Posted up in the wards? A. Yes, sir. Q. Was it your business to see whenever any of those rules were violated, and report? A. As far as I could, as I have told you before. Q. I ask if it was a part of your duty to see whenever any of those printed rules were violated and report them? A. Yes, sir Q. And you did report from time to tome did you? A. Yes, sir. Q. About all of the 40 or 50? A. Understand me. As, I made the statement before- Q. Did you ever report a case to Dr. Harlow and he refuse to investigate you report and ascertain the fact about it? A. He didn't say anything about it. He said he would attend to it, or something of that sort; and some times he would not give any particular reply. I would merely report it and let it go. Q. Were attendants discharged on your report?