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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: Dementia, incurable
 
A: Dementia, incurable
 
By Dr. Butler:  
 
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A. I made no critical examination any more than I would of any person who would be in a state of profuse ministration
 
A. I made no critical examination any more than I would of any person who would be in a state of profuse ministration
 
Q. How far would that be necessary
 
Q. How far would that be necessary
A. Just to   the bed to see what the condition of the person was.  
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A. Just to open the bed to see what the condition of the person was.  
Q. You did that  A. Yes sir. My judgement is that it had not progressed far enough to discover without a digital examination.
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Q. You did that  A. Yes sir. My
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judgement is that it had not progressed  
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far enough to discover without a  
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digital examination.  
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Q. When you went after Miss. Ham [?]
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what did you tell her  A. I asked
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her to go in and see Mrs. Reed;
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that she was sick, flowing, and needed
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attention
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Q. Did you give her any direction
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A. I don't remember that I did. I gave
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her directions after we got through the operation
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Q. But before Miss. Ham came in did
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you give the attendant any directions
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A. No, sir

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A: Dementia, incurable By Dr. Butler: Q. You say when you were in the room you didn't examine the case at all A. I made no critical examination any more than I would of any person who would be in a state of profuse ministration Q. How far would that be necessary A. Just to open the bed to see what the condition of the person was. Q. You did that A. Yes sir. My judgement is that it had not progressed far enough to discover without a digital examination. Q. When you went after Miss. Ham [?] what did you tell her A. I asked her to go in and see Mrs. Reed; that she was sick, flowing, and needed attention Q. Did you give her any direction A. I don't remember that I did. I gave her directions after we got through the operation Q. But before Miss. Ham came in did you give the attendant any directions A. No, sir