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  • #91
    In fact they could have met at the London Hospital. I'm sure Nichols and Eddowes/Conway did as his inpatients.
    At least one suspect too. Spiro pointed out in his Black Magic book that Sutton was the attending physician of Roslyn D'Onston.

    https://books.google.ca/books?id=p3w...sutton&f=false

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    • #92
      Sutton was his "admitting" physician twice.
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      • #93
        Returning to Gull,in 1851 Addison and Gull published a paper on Xanthelasma.

        It shows up as an eye problem that Eddowes seems to have had,hence the cuts to her eyes.

        There are many clues that link Gull's little mate Sutton to Jack the Ripper.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by DJA View Post
          Sutton was his "admitting" physician twice.
          I guess, if he was "attending" him, Roslyn would have pointed the finger at him instead of Dr. Morgan.

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          • #95
            Sutton wasn't putting on the "shows" that Dr Davies was.

            Incidentally,look for Davies in the 1881 census and you will prolly find Mary Ann Nichols as an inpatient.
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