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990.
yes, sir.
Q. You never take patients out of the
private ward and put them in the
general ward unless there is an
understanding (that scratched out) with the friends who
put them there, or unless you notify
them? A. They generally understand
it, yes sir.
Q. Do you take private patients and put
them in the general wards unless
you have an understanding with the
friends that you can do it when
in your judgement it is best, or
unless you notify them A. If they
made any objection, any complaint about
it, I usually explained it to them
Q. How should they know unless you
notified them A. It is easy enough
to find it out in these days.
Q. Do you always notify them
A. Perhaps not.
By Mr. Butler:
Q. IS there any patient there now
who occupies the general hall and the
lodge and whose friends pay $7 a
week A. There are 3 of them that
yes, sir.
Q. You never take patients out of the
private ward and put them in the
general ward unless there is an
understanding (that scratched out) with the friends who
put them there, or unless you notify
them? A. They generally understand
it, yes sir.
Q. Do you take private patients and put
them in the general wards unless
you have an understanding with the
friends that you can do it when
in your judgement it is best, or
unless you notify them A. If they
made any objection, any complaint about
it, I usually explained it to them
Q. How should they know unless you
notified them A. It is easy enough
to find it out in these days.
Q. Do you always notify them
A. Perhaps not.
By Mr. Butler:
Q. IS there any patient there now
who occupies the general hall and the
lodge and whose friends pay $7 a
week A. There are 3 of them that
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