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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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![(13) [Letter addressed by B9 on November 22nd, 1896, to Dr. Wil- son, to whom the name “Jim” had been transferred at this stage. It refers to the incident of B2 having a tooth extracted early in the same month. This letter was written forwards.] The dear Jim I thought I would write you just a line to let you know I really do begin to like you very much, after what you did to me three Tuesdays ago. You know what I mean when you brought that other naughty wicked man in your beautiful carriage. I can assure you I wish he was here now so that I could fight him like he fighted me. I remain Your little friend The Dreadful Wicked Creature. The Jim. (14) [To Dr. Wilson ; written by BIO.] Februgesy the fourteenth 18 ninty seven Sunday The dear voice I am writting a letter to tell you lots of things you come to see me last night and I was so jedfulls pleased and I did like the doctor Cross, when I went out this morning I was listening all the time to see if I could hear you but I couldnt and I shall like to go there to London soon because I like to ride quick good by dear voice I hope I shall soon see you I am the Toms lamb and I have nearly made that sock what I showed you Goodbye dear voice Toms Lamh Febugesy (15) [Written by B6 in March, 1904.] Dear Dr. Wilson, I am writing to say that I shall be able to keep ap- pointment for next Monday, if you will write me full particulars. Thanking you very much for all your kindness, Believe me yours sincerely,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22447337_0048.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)