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Page 2826
... condition for a pauper hospi- tal ? A. I think not . Mr. CURTIS . it was ? Mr. BRANDEIS . Mr. CURTIS . Do you think , Mr. Brandeis , that anybody would say I didn't know what you might say . You don't think that if the ventilators were ...
... condition for a pauper hospi- tal ? A. I think not . Mr. CURTIS . it was ? Mr. BRANDEIS . Mr. CURTIS . Do you think , Mr. Brandeis , that anybody would say I didn't know what you might say . You don't think that if the ventilators were ...
Page 2836
... condition of the plumbing there whether if the water were emporarily cut off from the Massachusetts General Hospital by the breaking of the supply - pipe by accident , as in the case at Long Island , such a condition as has been assumed ...
... condition of the plumbing there whether if the water were emporarily cut off from the Massachusetts General Hospital by the breaking of the supply - pipe by accident , as in the case at Long Island , such a condition as has been assumed ...
Page 2844
... condition of the children in any institution is one of the very best indications of careful management . The children inspected were clean and well - nourished ; infinitely cleaner and better nourished than children in the same walk of ...
... condition of the children in any institution is one of the very best indications of careful management . The children inspected were clean and well - nourished ; infinitely cleaner and better nourished than children in the same walk of ...
Page 2847
... condition before you went down there ? A. I don't know anything about that at all . I am telling you all I know . Q. All you say is , that from what you saw when you went down there it was clean ? A. Clean . Q. And well ventilated ? A ...
... condition before you went down there ? A. I don't know anything about that at all . I am telling you all I know . Q. All you say is , that from what you saw when you went down there it was clean ? A. Clean . Q. And well ventilated ? A ...
Page 2867
... condition of the case as you find it today . Mrs. Lincoln stated charges , and she stated them in writing in pursuance of Mrs. Curtis ' request . All the other witnesses desired , and , of course , would have been compelled , to testify ...
... condition of the case as you find it today . Mrs. Lincoln stated charges , and she stated them in writing in pursuance of Mrs. Curtis ' request . All the other witnesses desired , and , of course , would have been compelled , to testify ...
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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