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Page 2788
... consider it certainly a great wrong to those whom I represent if I were not permitted to cross - examine any of the Commissioners or any of the officials in regard to Long Island . On the other hand . I should consider myself utterly ...
... consider it certainly a great wrong to those whom I represent if I were not permitted to cross - examine any of the Commissioners or any of the officials in regard to Long Island . On the other hand . I should consider myself utterly ...
Page 2789
... consider it the greatest hardship if I were not allowed to cross - examine a witness relative to Long Island . A p Mr. RILEY . One other word before you proceed , and then you will proceed more understandingly . It seems to me that this ...
... consider it the greatest hardship if I were not allowed to cross - examine a witness relative to Long Island . A p Mr. RILEY . One other word before you proceed , and then you will proceed more understandingly . It seems to me that this ...
Page 2790
... consider this thing but a very short time before deciding upon it . Mr. BRANDeis . } Mr. REED . — I Mr. PROCTOR . Brandeis . What is unfair about it ? am not here to be interrogated by you , Mr. I will answer the question . Mr. RILEY ...
... consider this thing but a very short time before deciding upon it . Mr. BRANDeis . } Mr. REED . — I Mr. PROCTOR . Brandeis . What is unfair about it ? am not here to be interrogated by you , Mr. I will answer the question . Mr. RILEY ...
Page 2811
... consider before basing an opinion in the matter . Q. Now , you spoke of the class of patients there . Did you speak of the class of patients from investigation of the records of the hospital or from what you observed ? A. From what I ...
... consider before basing an opinion in the matter . Q. Now , you spoke of the class of patients there . Did you speak of the class of patients from investigation of the records of the hospital or from what you observed ? A. From what I ...
Page 2814
... consider it consistent with your duty as the head of a hospital , if you had no personal knowledge in regard to it , if they came to you and brought you reports that this man was drunk , that there was ordered to be administered by the ...
... consider it consistent with your duty as the head of a hospital , if you had no personal knowledge in regard to it , if they came to you and brought you reports that this man was drunk , that there was ordered to be administered by the ...
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