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[page 670] when they are there. I know who is at breakfast every morning and who are not, on the male side. Ques. So the time you see them at breakfast included in the two hours. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. Seeing patients at the rate of 4 a minute, of course there cannot be much time spent in talking about individual cases. Ans. No sir. There are a great many there, that do not talk at all. Ques. How much does Dr. Sanborn see patients. Ans. He sees them every day and spends as much time as that, and he goes round at other times to see patients, and any who are sick especially. His rule is to go round after breakfast at 9 o'clock and oftener when necessary. Ques. He spends about two hours. Ans. I do not know how much, I think as much as that. It takes two hours to go round. Ques. That gives him about 4 patients to a minute. Ans. I chose the way of going in the morning because I could see them before they go out to work. A good many go out to work and I would not belikely to see them if I did not see them in the morning before they go out. Ques. How many of the patients are women. Ans. 2 on and over. We have room for 30 odd more male patients than we have for females.