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Page 2725
... regard to the flannel for petticoats , in regard to surgical instruments , in regard to medicines , in regard to diets , in regard to not giving milk in tea and coffee , in regard to cutting down diets , in regard to discharging ...
... regard to the flannel for petticoats , in regard to surgical instruments , in regard to medicines , in regard to diets , in regard to not giving milk in tea and coffee , in regard to cutting down diets , in regard to discharging ...
Page 2729
... regard to trained nurses was referred to him ; that on the 21st day of August a request for an additional horse at Long Island was referred to him : that the whole question as to trained nurses was again referred to him on the 24th day ...
... regard to trained nurses was referred to him ; that on the 21st day of August a request for an additional horse at Long Island was referred to him : that the whole question as to trained nurses was again referred to him on the 24th day ...
Page 2738
... regard to it ? A. Occasionally asked him how he liked it when he came down there , and he said , " Just the thing , Mr. Galvin , couldn't get one to suit as well if you paid out a hundred thousand dollars . " That was about the ...
... regard to it ? A. Occasionally asked him how he liked it when he came down there , and he said , " Just the thing , Mr. Galvin , couldn't get one to suit as well if you paid out a hundred thousand dollars . " That was about the ...
Page 2756
... regard to Rainsford Island ? A. I read , I think , the most part of it ; yes , sir . Q. Do you remember on page 32 of that report they say in regard to Rainsford Island : The place is clean , and growing plants in the windows , and a ...
... regard to Rainsford Island ? A. I read , I think , the most part of it ; yes , sir . Q. Do you remember on page 32 of that report they say in regard to Rainsford Island : The place is clean , and growing plants in the windows , and a ...
Page 2757
... regard to it ? A. I don't think it can be avoided in many respects . If an inmate has a sick relative it would be very unnatural for me to deprive them of the chance to see them . Q. But you were careful not to allow them to go unless ...
... regard to it ? A. I don't think it can be avoided in many respects . If an inmate has a sick relative it would be very unnatural for me to deprive them of the chance to see them . Q. But you were careful not to allow them to go unless ...
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Alderman Almshouse answer believe better Board of Visitors body building burial called certainly Chair Chairman charge Charlestown city of Boston classification Cogswell Commissioners of Public complaint counsel course cross-examination CURTIS Deer Island Dever diet list doctor Evans evidence fact fire FREDERIC TUDOR Galvin give Harkins heard hearing hospital House of Correction inmates investigation Jenks keep Lincoln LOMASNEY Long Island Massachusetts General Hospital matter Mayor McCaffrey mean milk months never Newell November 23 nurse opinion Parker patients paupers person physician Pilsbury present prisoners PROCTOR proper Public Institutions question Rainsford Island recollect recommendation record REED referred regard remember RILEY rules scarlet fever sent statement superintendent suppose talk tell testified testimony Tewksbury thing thought tion told understand ventilation ward witness women