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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-F015-I001-P973.pdf)

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A. I don't remember any thing about it until the next morning when I saw her open her door. I noticed her eyes were blackened. Q. She was at dinner as usual that day A. Yes sir Q. It was you duty to see that she was, or [ ] to see what the trouble was A. Yes sir. Q. The patients are all required to be at meals unless there are some reasons for it A. Yes sir. Q. And if you found are absent it is the duty of the attendant to see what the reason is A. Yes sir Q. Was there any thing familiar in her condition to attract your attention to it at noon time when she came in A. No sir. Q. She didn't tell you as she did Miss. White, about the accident A. No, sir, I don't remember that she did Q. You saw nothing in her look which indicated it A. No sir Q. Did you put her into her room after dinner? A. I did.

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Language: English

Date: 1881

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