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Credit: A case of multiple personality / by Albert Wilson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ameliorate those social conditions which now so largely handicap it. APPENDIX I. Writings of the Different Personalities.1 The following is a selection from some of the letters written by the different personalities : (1) [To her father: written forwards by B2, January 28th, 1896.] My own dear farser, ou is de versy best darlint in all de weald dere is no vone in de weald like you ou is doing to have a bath yfvitch I hope ou vill enjoy ve did go to see de dear doctor Yilson and lady Yilson but dey was jist doing out so I could oney just peak to dem Goodbye my dardint /ou’s oving ittle daughter Good Shrine. (2) [To Dr. Wilson; written backwards by B2, March 18th, 1896.] the nice doctor if you is coming to see me to night i wull be good if you do not hit a fing on me you was a bit naugthy when you did that you know old jim did not do that, the dear tom and mary ann say you is a nice man and i say you is and every body else (3) [To Dr. Wilson, to whom she now applied the name she had before given to a doctor who had attended her during the influenza; written backwards by B2, November 1st, 1896, during the mania state.] My dear old jim you may expect a good old blowing up for not coming to see me today i was going to give you a grape but I wont now because you are a very wicked-boy not to come and see me good thing 1 For reproductions of some of the writings and drawings see Plates I.-VII.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22447337_0043.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)