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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-F016-I001-P1010.pdf)

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And she did finely after it. We immediately removed her from the hall into the sick room and placed ("a" line through) nurses with her. She had a night nurse and a day nurse. Q. Was there any thing about the patient as she was about from day to day to indicate to the observer her condition unless his attention was specially attracted to it A. No sir, no one suspected any think of the kind. She was a slight woman and had been suffering all summer with more or less mania, with physical disease and diarrhea. It was in hot weather. Q. What was her manner of clothing A. She wore her clothes quite indifferently. Q. She wore her clothes loose A. I think so. I don't remember about that Q. Do you attend cases of child birth in the cases of the officers in the hospital A. I have had an ordinary experience in that line. I have been in the neighborhood occasionally. Q. Do you attend on the families of the officers in cases of that sort

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Language: English

Date: 1881

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