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[page 274] Q. How many patients are there in the three? A. I cannot tell exactly; some times I had 22; I think the most patients I ever had at one time was 23. Q. Twenty-three under your over charge? A. Yes, in my hall; and the other halls I cannot answer for. There were more in the next hall to mine than in mine. The most I ever had was 22 or 23. Q. That you had charge of alone? A. Yes, sir. Q. Some of them very noisy? A. Yes, they were some times. Q. Now how was it managed when you went to your dinner? A. When we went to our meals two of us went at once. Q. And that would leave two in charge of all those patient? A. Yes, sir. Q. In our ward in which were 22 and in another in which more than 22? A. Yes, sir Q. Did Dr. Harlow at any time notice that? A. Notice that there were two attendants on the floor? Q. Yes, and that two were gone to their meals. A. Yes, he did. Q. And he objected to it did he not? A. Yes, sir.