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[ page 262] Q. And churning is kicking in the mouth cutting the face, and choking, and punching and stamping on the stomach? A. Yes, sir Q. And all this roughness comes under the head of "churning"? A. Yes, sir. Q. In your opinion, how often do they churn over there in the hospital? A. I dont know I am sure. The occasions I have stated I know of and that is all. Q. Every day and every week? A. I could not say as for that. Q. You said you didn't report this case. Now I wish to know if in your opinion reporting this case would have injured your position or ^have lad to a discharge? I dont mean directly. Every thing is smoothe and pleasant there at the hospital ^of course; but if an attendant begins to report: "I saw this; I saw that," is he met with the same smiles that he has been accustomed to meet before that, or do they rather mark that man, and doesn't the man come into disfavor there? I wish your opinion on it? A. I think if I had been in the habit of reporting every thing I saw to Dr. Harlow that that attendants would have