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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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Q. It has been testified here that you gave directions, when you came out, to these attendants who were there, that it was a case of excessive flowing [?], and that if she should be bandaged she would be all right
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Q. It has been testified here that you gave directions, when you came out, to these attendants who were there, that it was a case of excessive flowing and that if she should be bandaged she would be all right
 
A. No, sir, I have no recollection of that statement
 
A. No, sir, I have no recollection of that statement
 
Q. Might not it have been so
 
Q. Might not it have been so
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A. That I suspected it; that is all I thought it was; but it proved to be otherwise
 
A. That I suspected it; that is all I thought it was; but it proved to be otherwise
 
Q. When you saw Miss. Ham did you then tell her to apply bandages
 
Q. When you saw Miss. Ham did you then tell her to apply bandages
A. After we had removed the [illegible] in order to take good care of the woman; no bandages or directions before that I remember of.
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A. After we had removed the feotus ( fetus)  in order to take good care of the woman; no bandages or directions before that I remember of.
 
Q. When you made that first examination
 
Q. When you made that first examination

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Q. It has been testified here that you gave directions, when you came out, to these attendants who were there, that it was a case of excessive flowing and that if she should be bandaged she would be all right A. No, sir, I have no recollection of that statement Q. Might not it have been so A. I don't think I did, for the young girls had been there but a short time it was before she was married, and I made no conversation with her in regard to the matter Q. When you came out you were satisfied that it was such a case as you have stated, of excessive flowing. A. That I suspected it; that is all I thought it was; but it proved to be otherwise Q. When you saw Miss. Ham did you then tell her to apply bandages A. After we had removed the feotus ( fetus) in order to take good care of the woman; no bandages or directions before that I remember of. Q. When you made that first examination