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PRESIDENT WILSON’S HEALTH

THE PRESIDENT’S MENTAL CONDITION. (By Electric Telegraph—Cop/rignf < (Received this day at 12.25 p.ni) WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Messages picture Mr Wilson as uttei]y indifferent to the criticism of the newspapers, ’ which openly discuss his mental condition. Ex-President J aft and other authorities absolutely up-hold Mr Lansing’s system of Cabinet Confer_ / ences.

MEDICAL ADVICE

(Received this day at 12.25 p.m) NEW YORK, Feb. 17. Doctor Bevan, the former •President ,of the American Medical Association, "says Mr Wilson ought to retire now under advice of the physicians and family friends. One side of his body was paralysed, due to the disease of the ar- ' teries of the brain. This disease- was permanent, and not a temporary condi- .. tion. In other words the President has a permanently damaged brain.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 3

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128

PRESIDENT WILSON’S HEALTH Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 3

PRESIDENT WILSON’S HEALTH Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 3

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