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Page 2717
... women to Long Island on that stormy day . She was met at the boat by the physician in charge of the hospital at Long Island . She was told by him that the hospital was full and these two women would be cared for at Rainsford Island ...
... women to Long Island on that stormy day . She was met at the boat by the physician in charge of the hospital at Long Island . She was told by him that the hospital was full and these two women would be cared for at Rainsford Island ...
Page 2724
... women from the men , and that Dr. Cogswell refused to do it . He never made any such proposition . That plan was suggested and worked out by the City Architect , and was abandoned only when the new building for women , which is now ...
... women from the men , and that Dr. Cogswell refused to do it . He never made any such proposition . That plan was suggested and worked out by the City Architect , and was abandoned only when the new building for women , which is now ...
Page 2734
... women , capable of accommodating 320 persons , is nearly completed on the north - cast side of Long Island . A reservoir , to hold 2,000,000 gallons , is nearly finished , the excavation having been completed and the concrete now being ...
... women , capable of accommodating 320 persons , is nearly completed on the north - cast side of Long Island . A reservoir , to hold 2,000,000 gallons , is nearly finished , the excavation having been completed and the concrete now being ...
Page 2736
... woman the day she came there ? A. I did not , sir . Q. Now , Mr. Galvin , it has been stated here that you were not present , but that Mrs. Mulhearn's reception at Austin Farm was disheartening ? A. I don't think so . Q. Do you know ...
... woman the day she came there ? A. I did not , sir . Q. Now , Mr. Galvin , it has been stated here that you were not present , but that Mrs. Mulhearn's reception at Austin Farm was disheartening ? A. I don't think so . Q. Do you know ...
Page 2739
... women had been taken to Rainsford , would there have been any difference in the kindness of their treatment from what they received at Long Island ? A. I don't understand you . Q. Would these women have been as kindly treated at Rains ...
... women had been taken to Rainsford , would there have been any difference in the kindness of their treatment from what they received at Long Island ? A. I don't understand you . Q. Would these women have been as kindly treated at Rains ...
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