CO129-306 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [8-9] — Page 144

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O O P T.

Sir,

Enclosure to Governor's Despatch No. 321 of the 22nd August, 1901,

From the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer to the Colonial Secretary.

142

C. O.

33929

Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, 31st July, 1901

(Received 27 SEP 01)

I have the honour to draw your attention again to the case of Ahrens, a German who has been in the Asylum for over 3 years.

Since my last letter on the subject he has rapidly and in a most extraordinary manner recovered and for several days has been allowed out to see his friends and the Consul and has behaved sensibly and returned to the Asylum in due course. I can discover no delusions in him at all.

The case being such a marvellous one will be reported to the Medical Journals but I thought I would inform you of the fact as his case has been so much before the Government and it might seem curious that he is out daily.

The case does not seem to be one of a remission of symptoms, which occurs occasionally in this disease, but a perfect cure.

The Consul, so he tells me, will probably now arrange for his passage home without further trouble.

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) J. Bell,

Prin. Civil. Medical Officer. (Ag.)

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O O P T. Sir, Enclosure to Governor's Despatch No. 321 of the 22nd August, 1901, From the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer to the Colonial Secretary. 142 C. O. 33929 Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, 31st July, 1901 (Received 27 SEP 01) I have the honour to draw your attention again to the case of Ahrens, a German who has been in the Asylum for over 3 years. Since my last letter on the subject he has rapidly and in a most extraordinary manner recovered and for several days has been allowed out to see his friends and the Consul and has behaved sensibly and returned to the Asylum in due course. I can discover no delusions in him at all. The case being such a marvellous one will be reported to the Medical Journals but I thought I would inform you of the fact as his case has been so much before the Government and it might seem curious that he is out daily. The case does not seem to be one of a remission of symptoms, which occurs occasionally in this disease, but a perfect cure. The Consul, so he tells me, will probably now arrange for his passage home without further trouble. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary. I have etc., (Sd.) J. Bell, Prin. Civil. Medical Officer. (Ag.)
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O O P T. Sir, Enclosure to Governor's Despatch No. 321 of the 22nd.. August, 1901, From the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer ito the Colonial Secretary. 142 C. O. 33929 Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, 31st. July, 190 (Rea£ 27 SEP 01 I have the honour to draw your attention again to the case of Ahrens, a German who has been in the Asylum for over 3 years. Since my last letter on the subject he has rapidly and in a most extraordinary manner recovered and for several days has been allowed out to see his friends and the Consul and bas behaved sensibly and returned to the Asylum in due course. I can dis- cover no delusions in him at all. The case being such a marvellous one will be reported to the Medical Journals but I thought I would inform you of the fact as his case has been so much before the Government and it might seem curious that he is out daily. The case does not seen to be one of a reais- sion of symptoms, which occurs occasionally in this disease, but a perfect cure. The Consul, so he tells me, will probably now arrange for his passage home without further trouble. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary. I have etc., (Sd.) J. Bell, Prin, Civil, Medical Officer. (Ag.)
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O O P T.

Sir,

Enclosure to Governor's Despatch No. 321 of the 22nd.. August, 1901,

From the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer ito

the Colonial Secretary.

142

C. O.

33929

Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, 31st. July, 190

(Rea£ 27 SEP 01

I have the honour to draw your attention again

to the case of Ahrens, a German who has been in the Asylum for over 3

years.

Since my last letter on the subject he has rapidly and in a most extraordinary manner recovered and for several days has been allowed out to see his friends and the Consul and bas behaved sensibly and returned to the Asylum in due course. I can dis- cover no delusions in him at all.

The case being such a marvellous one will be reported to the Medical Journals but I thought I would inform you of the fact as his case has been so much before the Government and it might seem curious that he is out daily.

The case does not seen to be one of a reais- sion of symptoms, which occurs occasionally in this disease, but a perfect cure.

The Consul, so he tells me, will probably now arrange for his passage home without further trouble.

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) J. Bell,

Prin, Civil, Medical Officer. (Ag.)

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