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CUPS, ETC.

testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to mug, bowls, and spoons, etc.

Mrs. Evans relative to feeding-cups

CURTIS, EDWIN U., COUNSEL FOR COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC

INSTITUTIONS

opening statement.

entered as counsel for Dr. Cogswell

remarks relative to:

*

answering of questions by Dr. Cogswell

appearance before committee

admitting new testimony during cross-examination

allowing witness to testify to what some one else told him
appearance of Dr. Cogswell

appearance of Mr. Farmer and Dr. Putnam

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appearance of Mr. Riley

appearance of new counsel, and more witnesses

boys that were to be brought to hearings

calling of Mr. Farmer to the stand

introducing of testimony relative to Long Island

letter in regard to fire-escapes at Long Island

method of conducting hearings

357

418, 463, 464

767-770

putting Dr. Parker on the stand at this hearing
report of board of visitors

reports of inspection of prisons

rules and regulations in hospital

consideration of report of board of visitors
cost of maintaining paupers

cross-examination of Mr. McCaffrey

diet list.

fire appliances on Long and Rainsford Islands
further evidence

future procedure in investigation
introducing as evidence an article in the "Herald" dated Aug.

30, 1891

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945-957

791, 792

1064

272, 273

1951, 1952

1028, 1029

676

730

187, 188
→: 90, 91
558
2712, 2713, 2715, 2716

2125

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statement to be presented by Dr. Cogswell

testimony of Dr. Putnam relative to Blockley Almshouse,

Mr. Hale

time for examination of charges made

naming of witness by Mrs. Lincoln in her testimony
non-appearance of Dr. Parker at hearing

pensions of inmates.

producing records of board of public institutions

producing written statement of Mrs. Lincoln's dated Aug. 5,
1891, to commissioners of public institutions
producing records of commissioners

producing Mr. Halloran .

Mrs. Lincoln relative to Children's Hospital,
Mr. McCaffrey

2930, 2931

2

97
176

Page

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7-12
208

613, 644

1988
857,858

7-10
84-87
120
625, 626

420-425

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CURTIS, EDWIN U., continued.

remarks relative to:

clothing and light

complaints made

conversation of State officers

discharge from House of Correction

food

indictment in 1891

1891

treatment of witness

ott.

use of memorandum by Mr. Charles Prescott.
resignation from further proceeding in investigation
CUTTER, JAMES E.

sworn

testimony relative to:

abuse of prisoners at House of Correction, 2155, 2156, 2170, 2171, 2178
cells
2158, 2175, 2176, 2180, 2181

2180

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insane cases

interview of Mrs. Alice Parker with the superintendent
intoxication of officers

letter-box for prisoners

letter received from H. M. Blackstone
letter sent deputy at House of Correction
letters sent Mrs. Alice Parker and lawyer
letters written to the master and deputy
officers striking prisoners

personal cleanliness, care of prisoners
profanity of officers

punishment in solitary

reading rules and regulations
reason for appearing at the hearings
riots

testimony of:

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sentence to House of Correction
term served at East Cambridge
time in the hospital

transfer to insane hospital
treatment of hospital patients.
CUTTING OF DIET BY DR. COGSWELL. See DIET.

DANIELS, H. P.

summoned

2161-2165, 2176

2165
2155

2158, 2167

2186-2189, 2192, 2193

2158

2147

2157, 2179

. 2158, 2181

sworn

testimony relative to permits for burials and removals
death of Edward Cuddy.
DEAD-HOUSE. See DYING AND DEAD.
and Dead.
DEATH CERTIFICATES

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DAVIS, CHARLES E., JR., CLERK OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

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Dr. Bancroft relative to

Dr. Parker relative to making out

Mr. McCaffrey relative to signing of by Dr. Cogswell
Wm. Witham relative to examination of dead bodies

2150-2154
2189-2192
2146

2166

2168-2170, 2174, 2178

2180, 2181
2157

2167, 2175, 2176, 2180

2179, 2180
2193, 2194
2179
2144, 2159-2161
2190
2163, 2164

2270, 2271

1723

3045

Page

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2145, 2146–2149, 2173, 2174, 2176–2178
2156, 2157, 2171-2173

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2143

1492

1057

1058-1064
1061

2309, 2310

366
317, 318
2409, 2410
2427, 2428

DEATH OF CERTAIN INMATES FROM CARELESSNESS
OR LACK OF ATTENDANCE

testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to death and age of Alexander Wallace, 453, 454
death of Fred Rallion
468, 472
355, 356, 372, 373, 449–453, 532
Mr. McCaffrey relative to death of woman named McDon-
ough, during childbirth, through negligence,

death of Louis Herrick

169, 170, 288–291
sending a man named Herrick to the hospital, and death
of same
160, 161, 263-266, 325
Howard H. Upton relative to death of woman who was re-

corded by the physician as playing sick
1931, 1932, 1950
DEATH OF MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN POISONED
testimony of:

Mr. McCaffrey relative to
DECAYED VEGETABLES


testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to propagating of germs by
DEER ISLAND
testimony of:

Allen, Helen H.
Brown Frank M.
Cook, Isaac N.
Erskine, Everett
Fulton, Frank P.
Greaton, John B.
Halloran, Martin A.
Knight, Daniel F.
McCaffrey, Mr.
Morrill, Alexander C.

Newell, Dr. Otis K.
O'Brien, Cornelius
Pillsbury, Edwin L.
Prescott, Charles J.
Richardson, Dr.
Ring, Mr.

Stone, Wm. H.
Scott, Bernard


testimony of:

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Roberts, Thomas D.

Ryerson, Frank F.

Simpson, Wm. J.

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Twitchell, Henry C.
Upton, Howard W..

Watson, Calvin A. .
White, James .

DEMENTED PERSONS, UNCLEANLINESS OF

Mrs. Lincoln relative to.

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1819-1828

1828-1839, 1840-1855

...2094-2114

. 1332-1356, 1361-1436


. 1595-1640, 1641-1663

1954-1971

1989-2026, 2068–2094
2039-2067 -
181, 182

1446-1474, 1475-1526, 1527-1549
1109-1169, 1248-1312, 1317
1855-1862
3321-3413

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Page


1718-174
1718-1745, 1746-1794, 1795, 1819

3061
985, 986

3209-3218

1170-1200

1864, 1865

1971-1987

1549-1570

1570-1580-1595, 2026-2030, 2114-2120

1874-1900-1951

2030-2038

1675-1707, 1708-1718

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211-214

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539, 540

119, 120

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF LONG ISLAND. See also
OFFICERS AND DOCTORS.

testimony of:

Mr. Warren P. Dudley relative to salary
Mr. McCaffrey relative to duties

resignation from position as deputy superintendent.
DEVER, ALDERMAN

remarks relative to fairness of questions asked witness
producing records of board of public institutions

DIET

opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to
testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to diet lists

house and hospital diet

Dr. Parker relative to ordering of chicken broth, etc.,

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testimony of:

Dr. Cogswell relative to

Dr. Fitz relative to .

Dr. Parker relative to the cutting of diet in the hospital by
Dr. Cogswell

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2960-2962

2805-2808, 2827, 2832, 2833

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Mr. Morphy relative to cutting of by Dr. Cogswell,
DIGGING OF CELLAR AT LONG ISLAND

corn pudding

357-359

886-888

Dr. Putnam relative to diet of hospital
special diets

911-914

Mrs. Evans relative to cutting diet

852, 853

hospital diet

house diet in 1892

698-707
820
771-773, 843, 844

special diet list

statement of Dr. Cogswell in regard to special diet, 750, 751
Mrs. Lincoln relative to cutting down diet in hospital by

774-776, 799-804

Dr. Cogswell
diet lists.
hospital diet

90-93
33, 34, 38, 61, 66, 67, 90-93, 118
Mr. McCaffrey relative to cutting and changing of in the
hospital

diet at hospital .

diet lists

667-669

189-194
184

Mr. Roland C. Lincoln relative to .

DINNER AT LONG ISLAND. See also FOOD AND DIET.
testimony of:

Mrs. Evans relative to dinner.

Mrs. Lincoln relative to .

Mr. Roland C. Lincoln relative to dinner

DISCHARGED PRISONERS, DEPARTMENT OF
testimony of:

Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to .
DISCHARGING OF PATIENTS FROM THE HOSPITAL
opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to

Page

415, 416
420-425

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129, 130

373, 374, 461–463, 544

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353-356
351-353
521

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255-258

147, 151-154, 161
234-252
570-575, 580

1438

759, 760
66, 67

1437, 1438

1796-1798

132

DISCHARGING OF PATIENTS, continued.

testimony of:

Dr. Parker relative to

Mrs. Evans

Mr. McCaffrey

DISCHARGING OF PATIENTS WITH CONTAGIOUS DIS-

EASES

testimony of:

Mrs. Evans relative to

Dr. Parker

DISCIPLINE AT INSTITUTIONS
ITUTIONS

testimony of:

DISCHARGING

OF WOMEN FROM
FROM THE
THE INSTITUTION
STITU
AND THEIR COMPLAINT TO COMMISSIONERS
testimony of:

Mr. McCaffrey relative to
Dr. Parker

Frank M. Brown relative to

Dr. Cogswell relative to

Isaac H. Cook relative to
Dr. Newell relative to
Mr. Erskine

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Mr. Fulton relative to

John B. Greaton relative to

testimony of:

1830

3107, 3108

. 2101, 2102, 2104

1134-1136

1337-1344, 1366
1367, 1378-1380
1609, 1610 1617, 1618

1955, 1956, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1970

1995, 2083-2086, 2089

1447-1449, 1484

501, 512
605, 606, 623-625

Howard W. Upton relative to discipline at Deer Island. 1875, 1896

1897

1677, 1694, 1695-1698

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Martin A. Halloran relative to

Mr. Morrill

Dr. Parker relative to

Mr. Hale.

Mr. White

DISEASES IN THE HOSPITAL

Mr. McCaffrey relative to

367

775, 847, 850-852

154

Sworn

testimony
cross-examination

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777, 1027, 1028

431, 432

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DE

DISTINCTION BETWEEN PRISONERS SENT FOR DEBT
AND SERIOUS OFFENCES
testimony of:

Wm. Witham relative to

DOCTORS. See OFFICERS AND DOCTORS AT LONG ISLAND.
DOCUMENT 122 OF THE YEAR 1892

(report of special committee appointed by the mayor to inspect
Public Institutions).

Page

DOCUMENT 146 OF 1893

annual report of inspectors of prisons and houses of detention
(referred to in hearing).

DOLAN, JOHN, INMATE OF HOUSE OF CORRECTION

176
431

195

2411, 2412

2693

2693-2700
2701-2704

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