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[page 797] Q. If you saw for instance, the engineer abuse a patient should you have been afraid to report it? A. No, sir, I should not. All I should have been afraid of, I should not have wanted to get him out of his job. Dr. Butler: Would you have been afraid consequently? Witness: Yes; not on my own account at all, because I dont think Dr. Harlow would allow such things. Mr. Pettangall: What would have been the result if you had reported such things? Witness: I suppose he would have been discharged. I dont think they would spare any man. By Mr. Baker: Q. Have you the least idea that an attendant would be in the slightest danger of being discharged himself for reporting a case of abuse which he had seen on the part of some body else A. No sir. Q. Dont you think the contrary, that the officers would commend that in you? A. That is the reason why I reported to the supervisor, to clear myself. Q. You thought it was your duty?