CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 233

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On examination the urine was found to be free from sugar and albumen, and the optic discs were quite normal.

Since February he has complained of persistent headache, starting chiefly from the left eyeball, with vertigo, vomiting, and loss of appetite. His weight has diminished from 155 lbs to 147 lbs. He has a staggering gait, and seems unable to walk much, but the reflexes are normal.

As some of the fits have occurred in his sleep it has been necessary to have him watched at night.

He has been taking Bromide of Sodium regularly which has had the effect of partially reducing the frequency of the paroxysms. He has also had Iodide of Potassium, pushed to large doses, and Chloral Hydrate for sleeplessness.

He was condemned for making an assault on a shipmate with a hatchet, and maintains his absolute innocence of the crime. The subsequent epileptic attacks might support the theory that the crime was committed during a transient attack of epileptic mania. The possible occurrence of homicidal mania following such an attack makes it undesirable to treat him in the wards of the General Hospital.

(Signed) W. Jenning Milles, M.D., F.R.C.S.Eng. Acting Surgeon to H.B.M's Consular Gaol.

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231 On examination the urine was found to be free from sugar and albumen, and the optic discs were quite normal. Since February he has complained of persistent headache, starting chiefly from the left eyeball, with vertigo, vomiting, and loss of appetite. His weight has diminished from 155 lbs to 147 lbs. He has a staggering gait, and seems unable to walk much, but the reflexes are normal. As some of the fits have occurred in his sleep it has been necessary to have him watched at night. He has been taking Bromide of Sodium regularly which has had the effect of partially reducing the frequency of the paroxysms. He has also had Iodide of Potassium, pushed to large doses, and Chloral Hydrate for sleeplessness. He was condemned for making an assault on a shipmate with a hatchet, and maintains his absolute innocence of the crime. The subsequent epileptic attacks might support the theory that the crime was committed during a transient attack of epileptic mania. The possible occurrence of homicidal mania following such an attack makes it undesirable to treat him in the wards of the General Hospital. (Signed) W. Jenning Milles, M.D., F.R.C.S.Eng. Acting Surgeon to H.B.M's Consular Gaol.
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# 231 On examination the urine was found to be free from sugar and albumen, and the optic discs were quite normal. Since February he has complained of persistent head- ache, starting chiefly from the left eyeball, with vertigo, vomiting, and loss of appetite. His weight has diminished from 155 lbs to 147 lbs. He has a staggering gait, and seems unable to walk much, but the reflexes are normal. * As some of the fits have occured in his sleep it has been necessary to have him watched at night. He has been taking Bromide of Sodium regularly which has had the effect of partially reducing the frequency of the poroxysms. He has also had Iodide of Potassium, pushed to large doses, and Chloral Hydrate for sleeplessness. He was condemned for making an assault on a shipmate with a hatchet, and maintains his absolute innocence of the crime. The subsequent epileptic attacks might support the theory that the crime was commited during a transient attack of epilep- tic mania. The possible occurrence of homicidal mania following such an attack make it undersirable to treat him in the wards of the General Hospital. (Signed) W.Jenning Milles, M.D.F.R.C.S.Eng. Acting Surgeon to H.B.M's Consular Gaol.
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On examination the urine was found to be free from sugar and

albumen, and the optic discs were quite normal.

Since February he has complained of persistent head-

ache, starting chiefly from the left eyeball, with vertigo,

vomiting, and loss of appetite. His weight has diminished from

155 lbs to 147 lbs. He has a staggering gait, and seems unable

to walk much, but the reflexes are normal.

*

As some of the fits have occured in his sleep it has

been necessary to have him watched at night.

He has been taking Bromide of Sodium regularly which

has had the effect of partially reducing the frequency of the

poroxysms. He has also had Iodide of Potassium, pushed to large

doses, and Chloral Hydrate for sleeplessness.

He was condemned for making an assault on a shipmate

with a hatchet, and maintains his absolute innocence of the

crime. The subsequent epileptic attacks might support the theory

that the crime was commited during a transient attack of epilep-

tic mania. The possible occurrence of homicidal mania following

such an attack make it undersirable to treat him in the wards of

the General Hospital.

(Signed) W.Jenning Milles,

M.D.F.R.C.S.Eng.

Acting Surgeon to

H.B.M's Consular Gaol.

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