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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-F016-I001-P1019.pdf)

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she come down after you. A. I have an impression she came after me. Still, I am not certain. But I know she did go and take care of the patient. Q. Did Miss. Ham [?] tell you what the matter was when she came down A. I think she did. My impression is that she said there was more trouble. Q. Then when she came back the delivery was completed was it A. Yes, sir, I think it was. Q. When you saw her the second time A. Yes sir. Q. You are sure that you never gave to anybody any direction about bandaging until you and Miss. Ham [?] had been there and looked it over A. No, sir, should not be likely to. It would not be my way. Q. You would not do that for it A. No, sir, it is not customary for excessive flowing to apply a bandage round the bowels. Q. In such a case you do not recommend bandaging A. No, sir, not usually. It may be done in some cases.

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Date: 1881

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