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[page 256] Q. So if he didn't visit a single patient for the space of two weeks only, it would attract your attention would it? A. I think it would if I was right in the hall. Q. Did the Dr. when he went out to the chapel every morning go right through that hall by the room where that patient was? A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you really mean to state to the Committee that you have personal knowledge that he never went into that mans apartment while he was going right by his door? For two weeks? A. That is what I said before. Q. Where is Peabody? A. He is dead. Q. Who else was attendant in that hall? A. Nobody. Q. You spoke of Capt. Harriman being put into the lodge, but it was done by the direction of Dr. Harlow you said? A. Yes, sir. Q. That was his judgement as to the best way of treating him was it? A. I suppose so Q. And he gave you directions about it and you followed the,? A. Yes, sir Q. And that is all there was about that? A. Yes, sir Q. It was his business to judge hat were the best modes of treatment there was it not?