Mike :
Remind me to suggest we eliminate Lewis Carroll next time,okay?
Ally....
1.First of all neurasthenia is a fake disease anyway.
According to you. You didn't see or diagnose Stephenson. You and I are not doctors. Neither were or did the people who maintain he faked the complaint.
2.There's no cure for it, there's no real treatment for it, so what was he doing in the hospital with it for 134 days anyway?
The likelihood that he had run out of options on where to live by that time. His condition, diagnosed as a complaint of neurasthenia, may have been related to a form of nervous breakdown or mid life stress. These are guesses, since I, like you, did not diagnose him.
3.You make the point over and over that doctors aren't going to allow malingerers to stay when they had real patients with such chronic conditions as TB floating about the place, but neurasthenia?
Exactly. If his complaint was legitimate, then it makes sense that they allowed him to stay for 134 days. Sutton, who signed his release, was not some newbie doctor. Sutton was on the spot. We weren't. Anything we might feel or surmise about the severity of the complaint is simply speculation..
4.The only treatment prescribed for it is rest and they gave up a hospital bed for someone to lie down for 135 days and no other treatment? Why wouldn't they have sent him home to rest?
Thats a logical and sensible idea, if he indeed had a home. So far, it appears he had no place to go after leaving Brighton's Cricketers Inn. More on this in the future from Mike.
Ally...one significant point in all this Harris-created ( Because no one else would have bothered to make an issue of him faking the complaint in the first place) hoopla over his complaint being faked is that while you or I can endure a lot of physical & psychological pain, not everyone can. Not everyone can start over without a wife at the age of 47,with a drinking habit, with a 20 year old thigh wound which must have bothered him,and being gifted with hack writer talents. He hit the bottom.
In light of this, its not surprising that a man or woman might seek help and go to where an affordable treatment was available. Yes, he's said to have been in Brighton, with all that groovy sea air and the beach and the salubrious surroundings, but he may not have been able to enter/afford any facilities in the area. On top of that, he might well have tried to live with his brother in London first and seen that idea....which you mentioned, of living in a home....shot down like a gull over Flamborough Bay.
The fact is Ally...is that we cannot make the assessment whether he faked a complaint based on what we feel 122 years later. Proust and Woolf both had neurasthenia and no one assails the medical assessment in either of those cases.
Bottom line Al...the best anyone can do in an effort to squeeze this 10 pounds of sugar of a suspect into a 5 pound bag of viable suspect worthiness is to assume the role of the diagnostician at the LH on July 26th,1888. That we cannot do. We no more have a right to diagnose him than we do with any ambulatory patients in the London Hospital or any hospital for that matter.
Nothing else...not the alleged v.d....the alleged cavorting with prosses...trips to here and there...initiations into the mundo mumbo jumbo...two scenarios provided by Mr. Harris ( The Ripper File and The True Face have two different scenarios for how RDS "was" the veritable Ripper)...his alleged penchant for violence and blood....all of that....every bit of that....is made up and baseless...after examining the original sources that were used to foist this mook into the pantheon of suspects after December 26th, 1888.
I leave you now to go shovel. You are welcome to help.
Remind me to suggest we eliminate Lewis Carroll next time,okay?
Ally....
1.First of all neurasthenia is a fake disease anyway.
According to you. You didn't see or diagnose Stephenson. You and I are not doctors. Neither were or did the people who maintain he faked the complaint.
2.There's no cure for it, there's no real treatment for it, so what was he doing in the hospital with it for 134 days anyway?
The likelihood that he had run out of options on where to live by that time. His condition, diagnosed as a complaint of neurasthenia, may have been related to a form of nervous breakdown or mid life stress. These are guesses, since I, like you, did not diagnose him.
3.You make the point over and over that doctors aren't going to allow malingerers to stay when they had real patients with such chronic conditions as TB floating about the place, but neurasthenia?
Exactly. If his complaint was legitimate, then it makes sense that they allowed him to stay for 134 days. Sutton, who signed his release, was not some newbie doctor. Sutton was on the spot. We weren't. Anything we might feel or surmise about the severity of the complaint is simply speculation..
4.The only treatment prescribed for it is rest and they gave up a hospital bed for someone to lie down for 135 days and no other treatment? Why wouldn't they have sent him home to rest?
Thats a logical and sensible idea, if he indeed had a home. So far, it appears he had no place to go after leaving Brighton's Cricketers Inn. More on this in the future from Mike.
Ally...one significant point in all this Harris-created ( Because no one else would have bothered to make an issue of him faking the complaint in the first place) hoopla over his complaint being faked is that while you or I can endure a lot of physical & psychological pain, not everyone can. Not everyone can start over without a wife at the age of 47,with a drinking habit, with a 20 year old thigh wound which must have bothered him,and being gifted with hack writer talents. He hit the bottom.
In light of this, its not surprising that a man or woman might seek help and go to where an affordable treatment was available. Yes, he's said to have been in Brighton, with all that groovy sea air and the beach and the salubrious surroundings, but he may not have been able to enter/afford any facilities in the area. On top of that, he might well have tried to live with his brother in London first and seen that idea....which you mentioned, of living in a home....shot down like a gull over Flamborough Bay.
The fact is Ally...is that we cannot make the assessment whether he faked a complaint based on what we feel 122 years later. Proust and Woolf both had neurasthenia and no one assails the medical assessment in either of those cases.
Bottom line Al...the best anyone can do in an effort to squeeze this 10 pounds of sugar of a suspect into a 5 pound bag of viable suspect worthiness is to assume the role of the diagnostician at the LH on July 26th,1888. That we cannot do. We no more have a right to diagnose him than we do with any ambulatory patients in the London Hospital or any hospital for that matter.
Nothing else...not the alleged v.d....the alleged cavorting with prosses...trips to here and there...initiations into the mundo mumbo jumbo...two scenarios provided by Mr. Harris ( The Ripper File and The True Face have two different scenarios for how RDS "was" the veritable Ripper)...his alleged penchant for violence and blood....all of that....every bit of that....is made up and baseless...after examining the original sources that were used to foist this mook into the pantheon of suspects after December 26th, 1888.
I leave you now to go shovel. You are welcome to help.
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