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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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Q. Do you remember the lowest point at which you ever saw it in the night time in the lodge room? | Q. Do you remember the lowest point at which you ever saw it in the night time in the lodge room? | ||
A. I could not state with accuracy | A. I could not state with accuracy | ||
− | Q. Were you in with Dr. Oaks when it was found to be | + | Q. Were you in with Dr. Oaks when it was found to be 56 at one time? |
A. I think I was | A. I think I was |
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1069 Q. ( cont ) to be? A. No sir, I don't remember the record, I suppose, was advised by the superintendent or someone under his orders, and has been kept and reported to him. Q. You have one time particularly when you went in and got the thermometer, At that time or any other time when you went into the lodge halls and rooms at night for the purpose of testing the temperature can you give approximately any figures as to degrees? A. About 65, a general average, as near as I can remember. Q. It didn't vary much? A. No sir, not very much. The engineer is an old experienced hand and knows about how much heat he is giving the building at any time. Q. Do you remember the lowest point at which you ever saw it in the night time in the lodge room? A. I could not state with accuracy Q. Were you in with Dr. Oaks when it was found to be 56 at one time? A. I think I was