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Page 2814
... keeping him there ? 4. If I believed their evidence , I should not keep him there ; if I didn't believe it , I probably should . Q. I ask you if your deputy superintendent and your assistant physi- cian should tell you that this was a ...
... keeping him there ? 4. If I believed their evidence , I should not keep him there ; if I didn't believe it , I probably should . Q. I ask you if your deputy superintendent and your assistant physi- cian should tell you that this was a ...
Page 2821
... keep them clean than when the surfaces are wet . To - day one of them is obstructed and nine are unclean and offensive . The urinals would be in better condition if there was a more generous supply of water . The sixteen water - closets ...
... keep them clean than when the surfaces are wet . To - day one of them is obstructed and nine are unclean and offensive . The urinals would be in better condition if there was a more generous supply of water . The sixteen water - closets ...
Page 2834
... keep up the general standard of the hospital , and to keep the men who work in it up to a high standing ? A. It is very desirable to do so . 2. And isn't a hospital that deesn't have any records in danger of becoming slipshod in its ...
... keep up the general standard of the hospital , and to keep the men who work in it up to a high standing ? A. It is very desirable to do so . 2. And isn't a hospital that deesn't have any records in danger of becoming slipshod in its ...
Page 2842
... keep quiet a few minutes and you may I will keep quiet when I feel like it , and speak when I Evidently you boys haven't been to school for some I don't care to press this now , but I will put every word of that report in evidence ...
... keep quiet a few minutes and you may I will keep quiet when I feel like it , and speak when I Evidently you boys haven't been to school for some I don't care to press this now , but I will put every word of that report in evidence ...
Page 2870
... keep quiet . I hope Mr. Riley will be kept quiet , too . Mr. RILEY.— You will find it hard to keep me quiet . Ald . LOMASNEY . Mr. Chairman , I certainly thought the gentleman did not understand my motion when he made the remarks he did ...
... keep quiet . I hope Mr. Riley will be kept quiet , too . Mr. RILEY.— You will find it hard to keep me quiet . Ald . LOMASNEY . Mr. Chairman , I certainly thought the gentleman did not understand my motion when he made the remarks he did ...
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