PRESIDENT WILSON
SUFFERING FROM APHASIA,
' Washington, October 15. President Wilson, according- lo the, newspapers, 1 is suffering from aphasia (speechlessness), and it is unlikely that be. will bs able to resume active work for many weeks. White House officials have 1 notified the Industrial Conference that. President Wilson desires' it to remain in session until he has devised a plan to meet the nresent industrial crisis.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
A MEDICAL OPINION. New York, October 15. The New York "World" publishes a letter by Dr. Grayson, President Wilson's doctor, to a friend, in wb'ch lie describes President Wilson as mentallv alert. His mind is as jrnod ri ever, and Dr. Grayson hones that it will not bp lons before it will be safe to ppnnit the President lo resume work, which he is very nnxious to do, but all the doctors agree that absolute rwt and ouiet a-e essential. otherwise complications niiilit resn.lt.—Router
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 19, 17 October 1919, Page 7
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