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[page 269] Q. When Miss. [Ham] came in you told her? A. Yes sir Q. Did you or not then go immediately after Dr. Harlow again? A. I have forgotten whether it was Dr. Harlow or Dr. Sanborn. Q. You went after one of them? A, Yes sir Q. You told them what the case was? A. Yes, sir. Q. You told them what the case was? A. Yes, sir I told them to come in again; I didn't tell them that. Q. What is your impression, as near as you can recollect, whether it was Dr. Sanborn or Dr. Harlow? A. It strikes me it was Dr. Harlow, but I wont be sure. I know that Dr. Sanborn was there afterwards, came in afterwards. Whether it was he that came in first I cannot remember. Q. Then the woman was attended to was she? A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you know whether the attendant, whom you called and left with Miss. Reed while you went to the office, went in? A. She told me when I got back that she had; she knew what the trouble was. Q. Now do you know that it proved to be such a case? A. I do, yes, sir. Q. And nobody ever disputed it? A. No, sir Q. Did you tell Dr. Harlow any thing about the nature