18.79 Female, Single, 55-64 yrs, Schizophrenia, June 1947
Scope and Contents
"Private patient. Diagnosis: Paraphrenia. No information about any relatives. Police were phoned by station booking office to say a woman was trying to obtain a ticket, 1st or 3rd class for Edinburgh. Thought she was a CRI patient - no identity card. Police went to Station, obtained no satisfactory explanation for having no identity card so patient was taken to Police station and detained until seen my Dr."
Dates
- Other: June 1947
Creator
- From the Series: Mayer-Gross, Wilhelm, Dr (Psychiatrist) (Person)
- From the Series: Brown, Marjorie Alice, 1907-1964 (Director, Department of Social Studies) (Person)
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Full Extent
2 Sheets
Language of Materials
English
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