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[page 942] the medical knowledge and skill of Dr. Sanborn and Dr. Neal? Ans. I said as far as I knew, but I hadn't seen any case of Dr. Harlows for a judgment. I can only speak of the of the lady that I have seen so much of there. I found her very much reduced and very low; and upon inquiry into her condition. I found that she was troubled with the common trouble of constipation. It is the same case I gave in direct examination. I gave the outlines but not the practice. I will now give you the practice. I called the attention of the Dr. to it, and in ten days after that, I was there and found that no results had been produced. I then called his attention to it again, and his objection to doing any thing, his reason that he had done nothing to connect this fruitful aggravation of insanity, and sometimes even the cause of temporary insanity, that the patient was very low, she didn't like to take medicine and he didn't know what could be done about it. That was his statement in reference to it.