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[page 629] that had dissatisfied him? A. Yes, sir Q. What did the patient do? A. He was rounding up and keeping clear of the blows as well as he could Q. Was it chiefly kicking? A. Altogether. Q. What kind of shoes do they wear there? A. Slippers as a general thing. Q. Did he kick hard? A. I should say he did kick hard. Q. How long did he kick him? A. He stopped as soo as I went in. Q. Name another case that comes to your mind. A. When I first went there there was a case in the lower first hall that happened. I was standing in the door way between the hall and the dining room. It was either dinner or breakfast time. There was an Irishman coming from the hall, and he came along and gave me a push, and when he gave me the push he grabbed a chair, as I supposed, with the intention of striking me, but he didnt strike. The attendant grabbed him and threw him onto the floor and bounced the wind or his breath all out of him. Hw got up and they told him to sit down