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Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2 (14-354688-F015-I001-P971.pdf)

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of the accident? A. No, I don't know as he was. I don't remember as he was. I don't think he was. By Mr. Baker: Q. I didn't understand about the gate. The dining room and hall, as I understand it, are not separated by a partition that goes all the way up and down? A. No sir. Q. But, as I am informed, it is a lattice work about 3 ft. high or such a matter A. Yes sir. Q. That is all there is between the dining room and the ward itself A. Yes sir. Q. So although the attendant is in the dining room there is nothing between but this lattice work 3 ft. high A. That is all. Q. Then the sight is all unimpeded, of course, between the two A. Yes sir [ It is admitted that witness is one of the attendants now in charge of Mrs. Butler of whom Dr. Butler spoke so highly ]

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Date: 1881

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