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Credit: A case of multiple personality / by Albert Wilson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![(4) [To Dr. Wilson ; written forwards by B2, probably in February, 1897.] For the new jim or rather the gentleman who says he is a jim and who says he is jims brother but he is not because he has not got a gammy leg and my jim was only a lean short man and this one is a big tall man good thing to Jim (5) [Postcard written by B3, addressed to her father, from M , August 7th, 1896.] My Pet I wish you would bring those oil skins down with you as we have spoken to a boatman about them and he knows how to cure them and will be glad of them Mr. Hanley our boatman Goodbye dear I shall soon see my darling God bless him Old Nick (6) [To Dr. Wilson ; written by B3, August 26th, 1896.] M , Essex. Dear Sir, Just a line to tell you I am not in L but at M with my dear old Tom. I am very sorry I did not write you the Post card you asked me to but I went away on the Saturday and quite forgot all about it but I know you will forgive me and I hope this will do as well. The dear doctor Wilson I am enjoying myself lovely with boat- ing bathing and paddling going on. The dear old Tom and me are just going out to get the dinner so I have not any more time to say any more but I remain Your ever loving in Haste. Old Nick.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22447337_0044.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)