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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-F017-I001-P1057.pdf)

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would be some where else. it was merely supplementary to the other and intended for the patients who stay in the lodge halls to come up and put their feet to if they had any desire to in case the floor should be cooler than the upper part of the room.

Q. The upper tier of lodges has always had more heat, has it by reason of the natural rising of the heat

A. that is the natural law of heat; it will rise.

Q. Has it always been found to be hotter on that account A. yes sir, all the upper floors through the building

Q. No local coils have been put into the upper lodges have there. A. I think not.

Q. Had any of those local coils been put in before you came there or all since A. I think they have all been put in since, but there may have been one exception. I think, however, they have all been put in under my notice.

Q. They haven't been put in all at once but from time to time A. As the superintendent might think

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Language: English

Date: 1881

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