(all above testimony was in relation to House of Correction.) remarks of Dr. Heath and Alderman Lee relative to removal of children from home when scarlet fever was apparent there (FIFTY-EIGHTH.) 3593 Closing argument of Thomas W. Proctor, counsel for Col. John 3594-3625 closing argument by Lewis D. Brandies, counsel for Mrs. Lincoln et als.. 3625-3649 closing argument by Thomas Riley, counsel for self and others, 3649-3700 HEATH, A. B., M.D. MARCELLA-STREET HOME. number of children under care of one woman HEATING FACILITIES testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to 3586 3586, 3587 3587, 3588 3593 382, 383 HERRICK, LOUIS, DEATH OF. See DEATH OF CERTAIN INMATES FROM CARELESSNESS OR LACK OF ATTENTION. HICKS, CHARLES W. (INMATE OF HOUSE OF CORRECTION.) testimony relative to death and burial of Edward Cuddy HIRING OFFICERS WITHOUT CIVIL SERVICE testimony of: Howard W. Upton relative to 2654 2654-2662 1056 1056, 1057 HOMANS, RACHEL (PATIENT AT HOSPITAL, LONG ISLAND) testimony of: Mrs. Brown relative to treatment of a patient HOSE, CONDITION OF. See FIRE, PROTECTION In Case of. testimony of: Dr. Newell relative to Howard W. Upton relative to patients HOSPITAL AT HOUSE OF CORRECTION Dr. Bancroft giving description John J. Maguire relative to Dr. Jelly relative to HOSPITAL AT LONG ISLAND. See also DIET, FOOD, AND TESTIMONY OF THE DIFFERENT WITNESSES. Page hospital and treatment of inmates by Dr. Cogswell. 3440–3458 Dr. Cogswell relative to burial records clerk Hinds list of articles required at hospital records and keepers of records 776, 777, 810-812 3033-3035, 3037, 3044 Dr. Fitz relative to advisability of board of consulting 2828 character of diseases, 2804, 2805, 2808-2811, 2835, 2836–2838 cleanliness and sanitary arrangements 2819-2826 2825, 2826 2806, 2812, 2813, 2833 2806, 2807 2830-2834 2839 physicians qualification of Dr. Cogswell. 2831, 2832 2834, 2835 Wm. A. Witham relative to interference with hospital patients, 2448 HOSPITAL AT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. See HOUSE OF IN HOSPITALS AND PAUPER INSTITUTIONS IN NEW YORK testimony of: Page HOUSE OF INDUSTRY testimony of: Dr. Newell relative to hospital HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND TRUANT SCHOOL Mr. Erskine relative to treatment of boys 1306, 1307 1426 conduct and classification of boys in Truant School, 1641-1643, 1659 on their discharge 1304, 1307, 1308 1745 Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to classifying boy prisoners, Mr. Twitchell relative to visits of superintendent and chaplain, 1976, 1981 1986 1584, 1585 1919 LABOR. 134-136 Howard W. Upton relative to using boys as messengers. IDLENESS IN THE INSTITUTIONS. See, also, COMPULSORY Labor. opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to IMMORALITY testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to Howard W. Upton relative to indecency on the part of officers. Mr. Morrill relative to 531 1878, 1879 1447, 1448 IMPROVEMENTS IN INSTITUTIONS SINCE JAN. 10, 1891. See also, TESTIMONY OF DIFFERENT WITNESSES. testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to improvements which have been recently made since letter of Mrs. Lincoln, dated Jan. 10, 1894, 512, 513, 517 IMPROVEMENTS AT LONG ISLAND TIONS. See PENSIONS DRAWN BY INMATES. HOSPITAL. See HOUSE OF CORRECTION. INCURABLE DISEASES |