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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-P976.pdf)

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it? A. That is all I know about it. Q. Now is it true in the first place that Mrs. Butler, after the injury ran to her room, covered herself with bedclothes and remained there in silence until the next morning A. She didn't remain there in silence. She came out to her dinner and at tea Q. Is it true that she remained from noon of the accident until the next morning without any attendant knowing of the injury A. It is not true. Q. You don't know whether it was thought necessary to call the attention of any officer to it at all. A. Not until the next morning. Q. What did you do when you found she had the black marks under the eyes A. I inquired how it happened. Q. Dr. Harlow observed it too A. Yes sir he noticed it. Q. And began to inquire of you how it occurred did he A. Yes sir.

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Language: English

Date: 1881

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