From Derby Daily Telegraph, Friday 14 June 1889:
SUICIDE OF A SURGEON
At Abberffraw, a village about ten miles from Holyhead, on Wednesday evening, Dr Thomas, one of the surgeons of the Metropolitan Hospital, committed suicide by taking a quantity of prussic acid. The deceased, who was on a visit to his parents, appeared to be in his usual health and spirits; but he suddenly left his father's shop, and proceeding to one of the bedrooms, partook of the poison. He was discovered shortly afterwards by his father, who immediately summoned assistance, but all efforts to restore the deceased proved fruitless.
SUICIDE OF A SURGEON
At Abberffraw, a village about ten miles from Holyhead, on Wednesday evening, Dr Thomas, one of the surgeons of the Metropolitan Hospital, committed suicide by taking a quantity of prussic acid. The deceased, who was on a visit to his parents, appeared to be in his usual health and spirits; but he suddenly left his father's shop, and proceeding to one of the bedrooms, partook of the poison. He was discovered shortly afterwards by his father, who immediately summoned assistance, but all efforts to restore the deceased proved fruitless.
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