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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-P989.pdf)

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They understand that the charge is necessary. Q. All of them A. Yes sir, I think so. Q. And are willing to pay $7 a week for their friends in the lodge and bearly any clothing A. They have never made any objection that I am aware. Q. You are quite sure that they all have the notice A. I could not say certainly. I think they understand it. I have told them of it Q. Do you always notify them when you put a patient in unless you have a general understanding A. There is a general understanding Q. Do you notify them in every case that they are taken out and have to be put in for any length of time? I don't mean for a day or so. (scratched out but) but 3 weeks in the lodge and 3 weeks in the private room A. I don't notify in that case. There is an understanding. By Mr. Hall: Q. You never do that except there is an agreement and understanding A. An understanding,

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Date: 1881

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