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[page 640] purpose. Q. So if any difficulty as ever trusted about the bath-tubs it has all been remedied now? A. Yes, sir. Q. You have no knowledge of the female side? A. No, sir Q. Was it possible to avoid that difficulty while the bath tubs were constructed on the principle that they were when you were there? A. All the way you could avoid it was to carry the slops out doors Q. There was no other means of doing it at that time? A. None that I know of Q. Was not the tubs kept just as clean as it was possible and just as free from all kinds of construction in the building? A. I think they were Q. Then all the difficulty in the matter at all was due entirely to the mode of construction of the bath-tubs and that has since been ^entirely remedied? A Yes, sir. Q. And before this investigation was begun? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did you ever yourself do anything about the patients who worked out doors and