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while under remand had been so violent and outrageous that MaGowan, the Medical Officer attached to the United States Consulate, was of opinion that he was not compos mentis. Before he was transferred to Gaol, he was seen by another Medical man, Dr Galle, who considered him to be suffering merely from Delirium tremens, and he was therefore sent to the Hospital and in a few days discharged as sane.
Immediately after his discharge, I was applied to by a British subject, a Mr Rainbow, who stated that Reddie had threatened his life, and I was subsequently applied to by Mr Waller, the Secretary of the Club, who informed me that he had appeared at the Club with a pistol and announced his intention of taking the lives of himself and three others, and two or ...
On application to Mr Seward to bind him over to keep the peace, or take what other steps might appear necessary under the jurisdiction, he declined as he had ascertained that Reddie, although connected...
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while under remand had been
so violent and ou
outrageous
that
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Consulate was
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of opinion that
compos mentis..
before he was transferred Gaol he was
Majesty by another Medical man Dr Galle who considered him
seen
I
to be suffering merely from ~
Delirium tremens and he was
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few days discharged
sane
was
Immediately
applied to by o
British subject a Mr Rainbow who
stated that Reddie had
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subsequently applied to by Mr Waller the Secretary of the blub who informed me that he had appeared at the blat with
.....
pistol and announeed
his intention of taking the
of himself
lives
three others._
and two or
On application to mr_ Seward to bind him over to
Keep the peace,
or take what
other steps might appear
necessary
jurisdiction
he declined
asA
he had ascertaineds
that Reddie although connected
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