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BRANDEIS, LOUIS D., continued.

remarks relative to:

letters from Geo. S. Hale on legal points

method of conducting hearings

naming of witnesses by Mrs. Lincoln in her cross-examination,

opinions of corporation counsel

pensions of inmates.

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report of District Chief Egan, on condition of fire apparatus

at Long Island

report of board of visitors

944, 945

8-12, 469, 470

86

993

625, 626

404-408, 560-566

315

2798-2803

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20-22

statement to be presented by Dr. Cogswell,
summoning of District Chief J. F. Egan, of the fire depart-

2858-2860, 2866, 2867

ment

329

testimony of Dr. Parker relating to improvements which have
been recently made, owing to letter of the "Transcript,"
dated Jan. 10, 1894

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testimony relative to ventilation and report as health inspector, 326-328
BROWN, ESTHER J.

227, 228

428

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sworn

994

testimony relative to treatment of Rachel Homans, patient
visits to patient at Long Island and treatment received from
Dr. Cogswell

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acquaintance and meeting with ex-officers Morrill and Ers-

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prisoners refusing to go to work because they hadn't anything

to eat.

riot in stone-shed

salary

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1829, 1830

1832

1832, 1833, 1847, 1848

sick being taken to the hospital

1833, 1834
1846, 1847

sick prisoners-taking of old people to the hospital in cold

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lack of sufficient attendance for proper care

making of an investigation of abuses at Long Island, and pub-
lishing of same in "Herald "

649-651

634-643, 661

making of memorandums and talking with officers of institu-
tions

647, 662, 663

meeting of Mrs. Lincoln and talk with her about the pauper
question

nurses

talk with commissioners about price to be paid for an article, 558-661
talk with Dr. Harkins

645-647

650, 651

vermin

visit to other institutions

BRYANT, ALDERMAN

appointed committee to examine requisitions for supplies
BUILDINGS IN SUBURBAN DISTRICTS POR POOR
testimony of:

Mr. Hale relative to desirability of providing

BUILDINGS IN USE AT LONG ISLAND

testimony of:

Mr. McCaffrey relative to

BUILDINGS ON RAINSFORD ISLAND

testimony of:

658

647, 648, 659

656, 657

1294

613, 630, 631

188, 189

Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to buildings in use for pau-

per institutions

1752, 1753

BURIAL BOOK. See DYING AND Dead.

BURIAL ROBES. See DYING AND DEAD.

BURIAL OF THE DEAD. See DYING ANd Dead.
BUTTER. See FOOD.

CALICO, DRESSES, ETC. See CLOTHING.

CARE AND CLEANLINESS OF INMATES

opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to
CARE OF SICK. See SICK, CARE OF THE, IN BOAT.
CELLS AT HOUSE OF CORRECTION

testimony of:

Dr. Bancroft relative to.

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allowing people to remain in solitary after they became
insane
amount of food and water to be given a person in solitary,

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131

2327, 2328

2315, 2316
2299

2254, 2267–2273, 2277

2278, 2283

2324

death of man in solitary cell

female prisoners in solitary cells

visit to prisoners in solitary cells

reason for removal of prisoner from cell every third day, 2316

James E. Cutter relative to

John J. Maguire relative to condition,

2276-2278
2158, 2175, 2176, 2180, 2181
2196–2206, 2210, 2211, 2213–

2215

John B. Greaton relative to condition of, 1958, 1959, 1964, 1965, 1967
Dr. Jelly relative to solitary cells, condition of, atmosphere,

etc.

2470-2475

Howard W. Upton relative to condition of cells, 1918, 1919, 1927,

furnishings of cells, books, etc.

law relating to cleaning and furnishings of cells
Wm. A. Witham relative to condition of cells

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solitary cell and its furnishings, buckets, etc., 2384-2389, 2424,

towels supplied to prisoners in solitary
vermin and bedding in cells
visits of doctor.

CELLS FOR PRISONERS AT DEER ISLAND

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CHAPLAIN AT DEER ISLAND

testimony of:

Dr. Newell relative to soliciting and selling subscrip-
tions to worthless stocks, etc., to officers

Mr. Ryerson relative to buying stock of Rev. Mr. Taulmin

Howard W. Upton relative to conduct

remarks made against Catholics

Mr. White relative to sermons

1156

1185

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CHARACTER OF APPLICANTS FOR POSITIONS AT LONG

ISLAND

testimony of:

Warren P. Dudley relative to certifying to by superintendent, 671–673
CHARACTER OF BOYS AT INSTITUTIONS

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Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to giving up almshouse,

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Mrs. Evans relative to placing of children in families of a
different religious faith from their parents

CHRONIC CASES. See ACUTE AND CHRONIC CASES.

867-872

CITY DOCUMENT 146 OF 1893 ANNUAL REPORT OF
PRISONS AND HOUSES OF DETENTION (referred to in
hearing)

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CLANCY, ANN, NURSE AT MARCELLA STREET HOME,

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Wm. Witham relative to classifying and arranging the work
at House of Correction

2443-2445

CLEANLINESS AND UNCLEANLINESS OF THE INSTITU

TIONS

testimony of:

Dr. Cogswell relative to

Dr. Parker relative to change in

2991

360, 361 532 692, 694, 757, 758, 3463, 3464 39, 119, 120

cleaning up before the visit of the board of aldermen Mrs. Evans relative to

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Dr. Parker relative to notifying clergymen when patients are low, 476 CLERGYMEN, PERFORMING OF BURIAL SERVICES BY

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