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[page 725] Ans. You must ask him. Ques. There was no patient under your charge who did not receive sufficient medical attention. Ans. I speak with reference to the giving of medicine, if you mean by medical attention to include moral I should answer the other way. Ques. Was there any patient under your charge who did not receive sufficient attention from you as a physician. Ans. No sir. Ques. From whom was it the patients under your charge did not receive sufficient attention. Ans. I did not think in the way of attention from the attendants that they received sufficient attention. Ques. Do you not know that you had the absolute command over the attendants under you, could order them to do just what you pleased and it was their duty to obey you. Ans. I could not do any such thing. Ques. Was it not their duty to obey every order you gave them unless that order was contradicted to the superintendent. Ans. No sir. I never gave any orders to the attendants different from the common routine of the hospital unless I was so ordered. Ques. Did you not have a perfect right to give them any order you chose unless it was contrary to the