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[page 635] the farm. If I understand the rules, he is responsible for them until they are turned into their halls again Q. Did you notice several cases of that kind? A. I have noticed it so I was reminded of it. Q. Have you had any difficulty in taking care of patients? A. No, sir. It was Capt. Harriman that put the strips round his legs. Q. When he got better so he could go out, if he did, was he quiet? A. He was not quiet at all times. He would have spells of being noisy. He is the man who said he was very cold. Q. Do you remember how the temperature seemed to you? A. I could not tell. I don't know as i noticed it myself. I could not tell the temperature of the room. That was the expression from the man whether it was cold or what it was. Q. Do you know who his attendant was at that time? A. I think he was in the lower second hall; cannot remember now. Q. Was that before he was sick? A. He was not called sick. He had a shock as