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Page 2731
... fact of the matter is that from the time this Board assumed control of the institution to the middle of August , 1891 , the discipline at Deer Island was excellent and there was no trouble . Dr. Newell then stirred up trouble , making ...
... fact of the matter is that from the time this Board assumed control of the institution to the middle of August , 1891 , the discipline at Deer Island was excellent and there was no trouble . Dr. Newell then stirred up trouble , making ...
Page 2798
... fact , and which I am sure Brother Reed will be glad to hear , so that a misapprehension in regard to these facts may not have emanated from him . " " Ang Mr. REED . — I don't object to any proper evidence being offered at the proper ...
... fact , and which I am sure Brother Reed will be glad to hear , so that a misapprehension in regard to these facts may not have emanated from him . " " Ang Mr. REED . — I don't object to any proper evidence being offered at the proper ...
Page 2810
... fact ? As a matter of fact there were from 150 to 200 patients in the hospital . 4. I should think a larger nursing service would be necessary , providing a considerable portion of the patients were bed - ridden patients . Q. You saw ...
... fact ? As a matter of fact there were from 150 to 200 patients in the hospital . 4. I should think a larger nursing service would be necessary , providing a considerable portion of the patients were bed - ridden patients . Q. You saw ...
Page 2813
... fact , as was testified here , that Dr. Cogswell did not , prior to the time this investigation brought certain changes , treat patients himself , but that he undertook to rule the hospital ; would you say that was an awkward management ...
... fact , as was testified here , that Dr. Cogswell did not , prior to the time this investigation brought certain changes , treat patients himself , but that he undertook to rule the hospital ; would you say that was an awkward management ...
Page 2814
... fact , would you keep such a person as nurse to administer medicine , whether you actually believed it or not ? 1. I would not like to condemn a person without knowing whether it was so or not . Q. Well , but would you have a right to ...
... fact , would you keep such a person as nurse to administer medicine , whether you actually believed it or not ? 1. I would not like to condemn a person without knowing whether it was so or not . Q. Well , but would you have a right to ...
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