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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. He testified that Mr. Palmer was put into the lodge and taken out so cold he could scarcely walk. that it was when he was in the private, and Mr. Perkins was his attendant at the time.
 
Q. He testified that Mr. Palmer was put into the lodge and taken out so cold he could scarcely walk. that it was when he was in the private, and Mr. Perkins was his attendant at the time.
 
A. I had him in the private.
 
A. I had him in the private.
Q. Whether it is true that at anytime while you were the special attendant of Mr. Palmer, he was put into the lodge and suffered from cold in the night that when he was taken out he could scarcely
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Q. Whether it is true that at anytime while you were the special attendant of Mr. Palmer, he was put into the lodge and suffered so from cold in the night that when taken out he could scarcely walk?
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A. No sir, I never knew it while I was an attendant there and I was there all the time he was insane.
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Q. While he was in the private and you were his special attendant, was he put into the lodge and taken out so cold he could scarcely walk?
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A. He was not, While I was his special attendant such a thing could not possibly have taken place without my knowing all about it.
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Q. Were you the man who would put him into the lodge?
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A. Yes sir, and the man who would take

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1222 Q. You never saw or heard any intimation of any such thing while you were there? A. I did not, I do not think it could have existed without my knowledge. Q. You knew Mr. Crowel? A. Yes sir Q. He testified that Mr. Palmer was put into the lodge and taken out so cold he could scarcely walk. that it was when he was in the private, and Mr. Perkins was his attendant at the time. A. I had him in the private. Q. Whether it is true that at anytime while you were the special attendant of Mr. Palmer, he was put into the lodge and suffered so from cold in the night that when taken out he could scarcely walk? A. No sir, I never knew it while I was an attendant there and I was there all the time he was insane. Q. While he was in the private and you were his special attendant, was he put into the lodge and taken out so cold he could scarcely walk? A. He was not, While I was his special attendant such a thing could not possibly have taken place without my knowing all about it. Q. Were you the man who would put him into the lodge? A. Yes sir, and the man who would take