The case notes for Evans/Fleming are in two different handwritings and each entry is signed.
The two signatories are of the names White and Patterson and it is the latter who wrote the "Isaacs" entry.
The initials/forenames of the two men are not easy to decipher. I think the names are Ernest W White and C W Patterson though I am not 100% sure on either
I am attaching below:
The original of the "Isaccs" entry, including the Patterson signature
The most legible examples I could find of the two signatories' names
Hope this helps the discussion
Chris S
The two signatories are of the names White and Patterson and it is the latter who wrote the "Isaacs" entry.
The initials/forenames of the two men are not easy to decipher. I think the names are Ernest W White and C W Patterson though I am not 100% sure on either
I am attaching below:
The original of the "Isaccs" entry, including the Patterson signature
The most legible examples I could find of the two signatories' names
Hope this helps the discussion
Chris S

I mean, "cocoanut" was a popular slang term for the head so maybe his "shying" just indicated a desire to remove a head from the body, which in fact Jack attempted in several cases. And has anyone considered that he may well have gone "conkernut shying" with the doc, who was only covering up his own mis-spent days by calling Fleming delusional. In any case, his listed height gives a new twist on the "Jack and the Beanstalk" legend.
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