Page HEARINGS (FIFTY-FOURTH), continued. Exhibit T 3319 Exhibit U 3319 Exbibit V 3320 (FIFTY-FIFTH.) Edwin L. Pilsbury, sworn 3321 testimony 3321-3328 cross-examination 3328-3401 re-direct examination 3401-3411 re-cross examination 3411-3413 (FIFTY-SIXTH.) Wm. Jackson, City Engineer, sworn 3414 testiniony 34143422 Joseph W. Swan, sworn 3423 testimony 3423–3432 Elizabeth G. Evans, recalled . 3432 testimony 3432-3452 cross-examination 3452-3474 re-direct examination 34743476 re-cross examination 3477-3482 Mrs. Alice N. Lincoln, recalled 3482 testimony 3482-3485 cross-examination 3485-3491 Rupert William Parker, M.D., recalled 3491 testimony 3491-3496 cross-examination 3196-3511 re-direct examination 3511-3515, 3519 re-cross examination 3515–3518-3522 George H. McCaffrey, recalled 3522 testimony 3522-3527 cross-examination 3527-3533 re-cross examination 3533-3539 Otis K. Newell, M.D., recalled 3539 testimony 3540 cross-examination 3540, 3541 re-direct examination 3542 re-cross examination 3512-3548 (FIFTY-SEVENTH.) Robert Neff, sworn 3549 testimony 3549–3554 Edward S. Felton, sworn 3554 testimony 3554-3564 Laurence P. Fallen, sworn 3564 testimony 3564-3566 J. W. Lake, sworn 3566 testimony 3566-3575 Thomas Shaughnessy, sworn. testimony 3575-3584 (all above testimony was in relation to House of Correction.) (hearing resumed at Marcella-street Home.) , 3539, Page HEARINGS (FIFTY-SEVENTH), continued. Dr. A. B. Heath, sworn 3584 testimony 3584-3588 Margaret A. Morrill, sworn 3588 testimony 3588, 3589 Ann Clancy, sworn 3589 testimony 3589-3592 remarks of Dr. Heath and Alderman Lee relative to removal of children from home when scarlet fever was apparent there 3593 (FIFTY-EIGHTH.) Closing argument of Thomas W. Proctor, counsel for Col. John C. Whiton and John Galvin 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. 3584 sworn testimony relative to: . 3584, 3585, 3587 death of child named Murphy 3585, 3586, 3587 death of child named McCall . 3586 vegetables sent from Long Island 3586, 3587 number of children under care of one woman .- 3587, 3588 McLaughlin children 3593 HEATING FACILITIES testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to 382, 383 HERRICK, LOUIS, DEATH OF. See DEATH OF CERTAIN INMATES FRODI CARELESSNESS OR LACK OF ATTENTION, HICKS, CHARLES W. (INMATE OF HOUSE OF CORRECTION.) sworn 2654 testimony 2654–2662 HIGGINS, MR. (UNDERTAKER) sworn 1056 testimony relative to death and burial of Edward Cuddy 1056, 1057 HIRING OFFICERS WITHOUT CIVIL SERVICE testimony of: Howard W. Upton relative to 1940, 1945-1948 HOMANS, RACHEL (PATIENT AT HOSPITAL, LONG ISLAND) testimony of: Mrs. Brown relative to treatment of a patient 996-998 HOSE, CONDITION OF. See FIRE, PROTECTION IN CASE OF. HOSPITAL AT DEER ISLAND testiniony of: Dr. Newell relative to 1306 Howard W. Upton relative to patients 1879, 1880 HOSPITAL AT HOUSE OF CORRECTION Dr. Bancroft giving description 2310,-2312 John J. Maguire relative to 2201, 2202 Dr. Jelly relative to 2480, 2481 Page HOSPITAL AT LONG ISLAND. See also DIET, FOOD, AND TESTIMONY OF THE DIFFERENT WITNESSES. , testimony of: 776, 777, 810-812 hospital and treatment of innates by Dr. Cogswell. 3440–3458 Dr. Cogswell relative to burial records 3033–3035, 3037, 3044 clerk Hinds 2964-2967, 2973, 2974 list of articles required at hospital . 3079-3082, 3088-3090 medical staff 3123, 3124 records and keepers of records 2964-2994 Dr. Fitz relative to advisability of board of consulting physicians 2828 character of diseases, 2804, 2805, 2808–2811, 2835, 2836-2838 cleanliness and sanitary arrangements 2819-2826 clothing of inmates 2825, 2826 assistants in hospital 2806, 2812, 2813, 2833 hospital building 2806, 2807 hospital records 2830-2834 management 2839 physicians 2831, 2832 qualification of Dr. Cogswell 2834, 2835 ventilation 2805, 2806, 2821–2824, 2826 Dr. McCollum relative to board of consulting physicians 2852 character of diseases 2815-2847, 2853 clothing 2854 condition of hospital 2846 conveyance for the sick 2851 hospital records 2847 medical staff 2847 plumbing, sanitary condition, etc. 2852, 2853 qualification of Dr. Cogswell 2854 ventilation . 2846, 2904, 2905 Dr. Parker relative to register kept at the hospital 363-367 Dr. Putnam relative to assistant physicians in hospital. 928, 929 hospital equipments. 884-886 records 888, 891, 892, 924, 925 management 926-928 raising standard 932 Dr. Richardson relative to 3046–3019, 3051, 3052, 3059, 3060, 3065 30 306 Mr. Roland C. Lincoln relative to 1445 Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to vote of commissioners relative to appropriation 1728, 1729, 1731, 1732 hospital 1756-1760, 1800 HOSPITAL, NEW WING OF testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to digging cellar of . 375 HOSPITAL PATIENTS AT HOUSE OF CORRECTION testimony of: James E. Cutter relative to 2156, 2157, 2171-2173 Wm. A. Witham relative to interference with hospital patients, 2448 ECTION Page HOSPITAL, PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING testimony of: Dr. Newell relative to 1099, 1100 HOSPITAL REGISTER. See REGISTER KEPT AT THE HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL STAFF testimony of: Mrs. Evans relative to management and organization 763, 764 HOSPITAL AT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. See HOUSE OF IN DUSTRY. ON HOSPITALS WITH TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR NURSES 1444, 1445 HOSPITALS AND PAUPER INSTITUTIONS IN NEW YORK testimony of: Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to. 1788 HOUSE OF CORRECTION. See also DeLR ISLAND. testimony of: Allen, Charles C. 2550-2583 Bancroft, Winfred B., M.D. 2217-2303, 2305–2328 Cutter, James E. . 2143-2182, 2185-2194 Dolan, John 2693-2704 Fallon Laurence P. 3564-3566 Felton, Edward S. 3554-3564 Flaherty, Martin 2611-2625 Foley, Kate M. 2132-2143 Frazier John L. 2583-2587 Goodmont, George 2663-2670 Hicks, Charles W.. 2654-2662 Jelly, George F. 2453-2514 King, Patrick . 2625-2639 Lake, J. W. 3566-3575 Maguire, John J. 2195-2216 Maguire, Tony 2670-2674 Melvin, Francis J. 25 16-2550 Merrill, George A. 2674-2680 Neff, Robert 3549-3554 Newell, Dr. Otis K. 1109–1169, 1315, 1316 O'Brien, Cornelius 1855-1862 O'Brien, John 2680-2693 Pilsbury, Edwin L.. 3321-3413 Prescott, Charles J. · 1760, 1761 Richardson, Dr. 3061, 3062 Ring, Mr. 988-992 Saunders, Wm. 2588-2611 Shaughnessy, Thomas 3575-3584 Simpson, Wm. J. . 1868-1873 Sullivan, John 2639-2654 Witham, Wm. A. 2365-2383, 2384-2452 Young, Orrin A. 2329-2365 SCHOOL , , Page 1306, 1307 1426 trouble about a boy named Murphy 1337, 1339 Mr. Fulton relative to general condition 1639, 1640 age of boys 1641 conduct and classification of boys in Truant School, 1641-1643, 1659 1662 different branches taught in Truant School 1650, 1651 Truant School, number of rooms 1660 visits of doctor 1611, 1618, 1619 work done in Truant School by female prisoners 1661, 1662 Mr. Morrill relative to treatment of boys 1152-1459 Dr. Newell relative to treatment of boys 11+1-1143 1304, 1307, 1308 1729, 1730, 1741, 1742, 1775, 1795, 1819 1976, 1981 truant boys as messengers 1986 Mr. Twitchell relative to visits of superintendent and chaplain, 1584, 1885 Howard W. Upton relative to using boys as messengers . 1919 IDLENESS IN THE INSTITUTIONS. See, also, COMPULSORY LABOR. opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to 131-136 IMMORALITY testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to 531 Howard W. Upton relative to indecency on the part of officers. 1878, 1879 Mr. Morrill relative to 1447, 1448 IMPROVEMENTS IN INSTITUTIONS SINCE JAN. 10, 1894. 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 testimony of: Dr. Putnam relative to. 920-925 INCOME AND PENSIONS OF INMATES OF INSTITU TIONS. See PENSIONS DRAWN BY INMATES. . HOSPITAL. See HOUSE OF CORRECTION. 914, 915 Dr. Parker relative to percentage of deaths from 475, 476 TE |