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[page 638] and brushed down? A. Yes, sir Q. After every patient had used them and before any other patient had used them? A. After those slops were turned in. Q. And before any patient had used them? A. Yes, sir Q. That was habitual? A. That was habitual. Q. And it was the duty of the attendant to do that? A. Yes, sir. Q. And of the supervisor to see that he didn't was it not? A. Yes, sir, it would be his duty Q. Now were all the bath-tubs there used it all for slops of any kind? A. They were not. Q. How many out of the whole were ever used for slops at all? A. The three first ones off from the three dining rooms up, in the south of each first hall Q. Then there were three bath-tubs in all on the male side which were used in that way ever? A. Yes sir Q. Were all those three used habitually for that, or not? A. They were at the time I was there Q. How often? A. Every meal Q. It was the slops from the dining-room? A. Slops from the dining-room. That is what I