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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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it was Mr. Motherwill.
 
it was Mr. Motherwill.
 
By Mr. Baker.
 
By Mr. Baker.
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Q. You inquired of the attendant who had
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him in charge and of your son
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also A. Yes, sir. I made sufficient
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inquiries to satisfy my own mind.
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No stated case was pointed out to me
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at any time
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Q. And e is there today A. Yes sir,
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and I feel satisfied to leave him there
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By Mr. Butler
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Q. Where you go every month A. Yes sir.
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Q. And stay from 7 to 10 days to see him

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been obliged to be removed at times from the table. It often occurred at the table. Q. In investigating the matter of whom did you inquire as to the degree of violence A. I have inquired of Dr. Harlow from time to time, of Dr. Sanborn, I think Dr. Neal, and also and attendant; but I am not quite sure in regard to Dr. Neal Q. Do you remember what attendant you inquired of A. No, sir, I have forgotten his name. It was an attendant who had been in charge. I dont think it was Mr. Motherwill. By Mr. Baker. Q. You inquired of the attendant who had him in charge and of your son also A. Yes, sir. I made sufficient inquiries to satisfy my own mind. No stated case was pointed out to me at any time Q. And e is there today A. Yes sir, and I feel satisfied to leave him there By Mr. Butler Q. Where you go every month A. Yes sir. Q. And stay from 7 to 10 days to see him