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[page 382] by the supervisor, who shall be held responsible for the charge until the attendant shall return." Has that been the custom over there in the hospital? A. Yes, sir. Q. Whose duty was it to report to the superintendent the absence of attendants? A. Who was to report it? Q. Yes. If 15 or 20 of you were going off, as I understood you left some times, how did you prepare those patients to be left? did you look round and get others to take care of them and notify the superintendent, or some other person? A. I always notified the supervisor. Q. Supervisor? A. Yes. Just some one to look out for the hall. Q. And you didnt leave until you knew that those you had the charge of would be properly taken care of in your absence? A. I always asked him; told him who I would get, and he said it would be all right. Q. Did you inform Dr. Neal about this case of Mc'Carty? A. No, sir, I didn't. Q. Nor any other person? A. No, sir. Q. Do you think that patients had enough to eat generally? A. I think they most always had enough to eat.