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Page 2801
... wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . It was not the work of a moment to provide these beds and to crowd together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women ...
... wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . It was not the work of a moment to provide these beds and to crowd together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women ...
Page 2804
... ward and the men's ward , did you not ? A. I did . Q. Did you visit the place where the medicines are kept ? A. I did . Q. And what would you say as to the supply of medicines kept there ? A. I should say there was an abundant supply ...
... ward and the men's ward , did you not ? A. I did . Q. Did you visit the place where the medicines are kept ? A. I did . Q. And what would you say as to the supply of medicines kept there ? A. I should say there was an abundant supply ...
Page 2805
... ward would have been sufficient . Q. As to the food did you see any of the food which was supplied to the patients in the hospital ? A. I did . Q. Did you examine it , look at it ? A. I did . • Q. What is your opinion as to the food ...
... ward would have been sufficient . Q. As to the food did you see any of the food which was supplied to the patients in the hospital ? A. I did . Q. Did you examine it , look at it ? A. I did . • Q. What is your opinion as to the food ...
Page 2806
... ward , and I was impressed with the fact that the wards were excecd- ingly well ventilated . Q. Was your attention called to the floors particularly ? A. Not that I remember . Q. But there was nothing improper that you noticed about the ...
... ward , and I was impressed with the fact that the wards were excecd- ingly well ventilated . Q. Was your attention called to the floors particularly ? A. Not that I remember . Q. But there was nothing improper that you noticed about the ...
Page 2810
... wards do you refer to ? 4. Well , there was a male and the female wards . I have two female wards and one male ward in my mind . Q. Now , if you should find it to be so , or if it were a fact , doctor , that the number of patients in ...
... wards do you refer to ? 4. Well , there was a male and the female wards . I have two female wards and one male ward in my mind . Q. Now , if you should find it to be so , or if it were a fact , doctor , that the number of patients in ...
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