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[page 475] Q. You mean heated by coils of pipe in the room itself? A. Yes, running directly into the room. Q. The coils inside of the rooms have been added from tune to time during the last six years? A. Yes, sir. They may have been in one hall longer than that, but not far from it. Q. You mean that the pipes are ^not in the different rooms but in the lodge halls? A. No, sir, in the halls. You cannot put direct radiation into a room where a patient is very violent, because they are liable to burn themselves. Q. Now is that direct radiation, as you call it, the pipes in the halls themselves, simply an addition to the already existing system of heating, of the ordinary pipes underneath the lodge floors? A. Yes, sir, that is all. Q. During your 15 years' experience I want to know as to the temperature; I dont mean in degrees, but as to whether it has been comfortable, and about how the temperature has run, within what extremes, under the old system of heating the lodges, the indirect