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Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2

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A. Yes, I made no talk with her  
 
A. Yes, I made no talk with her  
 
in relation to the case whatsoever,
 
in relation to the case whatsoever,
but went and called Miss. {Harris?],
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but went and called Miss. Harris,
rang the bell for her, ad she
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rang the bell for her, and she
 
came and I sent her in. And she
 
came and I sent her in. And she
 
came out and reported to me
 
came out and reported to me

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Q. Why did you do that A. I did that because I wanted her to see to her specifically. This was a young attendant, had been there but a short time, and I made no conversation with her about the matter. Q. Did you purposefully refrain from it A. Yes, I made no talk with her in relation to the case whatsoever, but went and called Miss. Harris, rang the bell for her, and she came and I sent her in. And she came out and reported to me and we went in together. Q. When the attendant first came to you for what purpose did she ask you to visit ( Miss. H scratched out) the patient A. She asked me to go in; said she was sick in bed. And I knew she had been suffering from diarrhea and I didn't anticipate any thing, but found there was considerable flowing, and I immediately came out, as I said before. Q. You were in the room how long A. A few moments, just long enough to ascertain what the trouble was.