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[page 729] individually. Ans. To a certain extent. Ques. You did not do it so far as you thought it ought to be done. Ans. No sir. My own ideas were a little different. I never received any orders from the doctor in reference to that matter. I saw what his intentions and ideas were about it and I never tried to go beyond. When I am in a hospital I obey the superintendent. Ques. If you saw that a man under you was suffering from a want of local and individual treatment and attention, would you allow him to suffer because you had an idea that the superintendent did not want you to give the attention Ans. I never made any such remark as that. Ans. Would you do it. Ans. No sir. Ques. Then if you thought a man needed local treatment you gave it to him, so far as you were concerned. Ans. Yes. Ques. You examined men to see whether they needed it or not. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. What more could anybody do. Ans. A good deal more. There are a great many cases where I think little additional attention, a little more time spent would do a good deal of good. Ques. I am asking simply as to the application of