Page BANCROFT, WINFRED B., M.D., continued. testimony relative to: dependence of the brain for its sustenance upon the healthy hours and time of visits, day and night, to House of Correc- 2261-2267 increase of number of persons committed to insane hospital 2267 limit of time in solitary that a man could retain his reason, 2237-2239, 2218 other doctors visiting patients. 2325 2263 poor accommodations, etc., having a tendency to produce prisoner shot in face by officer prisoners with wounds and sores received after entering punishment of men by taking their beds away quarrelling between officers and convicts reason for taking prisoners out of cell on the third day response to emergency cases 2254 2299, 2300-2303 2260, 2261 2312, 2313 2316 2217 2325, 2326 rules relative to bathing and changing clothes of prisoners rules relative to visiting prisoners by physician, and records. 2318-2321 treating of seventy-five cases in seventeen and one-half min- appointed committee to examine requisitions for supplies 1294 that commissioners of public institutions be requested to pro- that evidence of ex-commissioner Charles Prescott be taken naming of officer by witness, who said that book of punish- ments were out of office April 5, 1894 1516-1519 Dr. Bancroft relative to rules relating to bathing of prisoners. 2248, 2249 Dr. Fitz relative to bathing facilities Mr. McCaffrey relative to Mr. Brownell Mrs. Evans BATHING OF BOYS AT DEER ISLAND testimony of: Mr. Morrill relative to Mr. Fulton BATH-TUBS. See BATHING FACILITIES. BED CLOTHING, CHANGING OF testimony of: Mr. Brownell relative to BED-RIDDEN PATIENTS testimony of: Mrs. Evans relative to BEDS AND BEDDING testimony of: Andrew J. Bailey relative to bill for additional powers, 3283, 3284-3286 1086-1088 meetings where vote of majority was not carried out, 1130, 1131 Page BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, continued. Dr. Newell relative to meetings of board. meetings, manner of doing business, etc. creasein number of employees records being incorrect reading of records at meetings. records of commissioners. requisition books system for the transacting of business, • 1133, 1134 1220 1152, 1165, 1166 1227 1230-1235 1072-1075, 1086-1088 1091 1227-1230 1321 2510 1434 861, 870 740-745 736, 737 vote at meeting to allow city government to land July 4th Dr. Jelly relative to power of commissioners Mr. Erskine relative to visit of commissioners to Deer Island, policy of commissioners responsibility of abuses resting with commissioners, 1010, 1041 Mrs. Lincoln relative to complaints or suggestions made di- 998, 999, 1018-1020, 1026 John J. Maguire relative to management of House of Correc- J. Alfred Mitchell relative to bills and cost of new buildings, calling attention of commissioners to abuses close economy, policy of board commissioners and superintendents attending conference custom of referring motion to two members, and reason for not reporting on same 1818, 1819 money to improve the public institutions during Mayor organization of board of commissioners, during years 1876-1881 1812 1750-1752 reason for not making complaints to the mayor in refer- 1813, 1814 request of General Donohoe to have records read visit of Mrs. Lincoln, board of commissioners, and com- 1723, 1724 way of transacting business at the meetings of the board, 1726, 1727 968 Mr. Ring relative to financial policy adopted . motion that board be summoned as witnesses opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to report Mrs. Evans relative to reply of Dr. Cogswell to report of visits of board to Long Island and record of meetings, Mr. Farmer relative to report . Mr. Hale 752-776 etc. TIC Thomas D. Roberts, superintendent, relative to management, BOSTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL 3209-3252 Mr. Morrill relative to inquiries made by authorities for testimony of: 1248-1250 1548 Mr. Twitchell relative to attendance at school age, 1582, 1583, 1593 BRANDEIS, LOUIS D., COUNSEL FOR MRS. LINCOLN, et als. remarks relative to: 132-138 appearance before the committee and requesting that Mrs. allowing witness to make explanation 1-6 673, 674 389 643, 644 introducing as evidence an article published in the " Herald,” Aug. 30, 1891 |