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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. I believe McCoughlin and Chadwick were his attendants. | A. I believe McCoughlin and Chadwick were his attendants. | ||
Q. You knew them well? | Q. You knew them well? |
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1227 Q.(cont.) every day? A. I should not suppose he would unless he would have told me of it. Q. He never did tell you of any such thing? A. No sir Q. This occurrence is said to have taken place at 10 o'clock, do you think by 10 o'clock there could have been any change in the temperature of the lodge from what it was in the day time? A. I should not hardly suppose there could have been By Mr. Hall Q. Do you know whether Mr. Crowel was an attendant at that time? A. I will not say whether he was or not; rather think he left before I did. Q. If he was a visitor at the hospital at the time spoken of, it would not seem so strange that he did not tell you of it? A. I do not know as it would. By Mr. Baker Q. Do you know who Mr. Palmers attendant was a fortnight before he died? A. I believe McCoughlin and Chadwick were his attendants. Q. You knew them well? A. Yes sir Q. Did they ever say anything to you about any such an occurrence as this? A. No sir