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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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1189 A. (cont.) reliable, because one man might consider them cured, when another man did not, but it was the best information I could get. Q. One man might in one hospital be discharged and taken in the same year? A. They generally tell that where they do. Q. Your idea of the relative rate percent of cures in your hospital and others depended on the report ? A. So far as that one particular feature.t that time the other hospitals were far ahead of us in reference to ventilation, but I think now we has as good ventilation as they have in other hospitals. Q. Could you tell anything like this, suppose when you there a patient named John Jones had general paralysis, could you tell when you made your next visit whether all had been done for him that could be done towards getting him well? A. I could not Q. Could you tell whether John Jones had been struck or kicked or in any way abused? A. I could not unless I saw him with a black eye or lame or something of that kind to lead me to inquire, unless somebody directed my attention. Q. Was about much time devoted to the hospital in subsequent years as the first year? A, I devoted a good