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Dr. Robert Huston admits [[Roger Carlyle]] to his private practice. This information is based on medical records that were marked 'missing' by the NYPD. Records start on Jan. 11, 1918 and go through Sept. 8, 1918. (Note that there is one extra session note in the medical record that has no date but indicates that it is prior to the Carlyle Expedition headed to London.) | |||
Inpatient review Tests indicate to the good doctor that Mr Carlyle is unbalanced, with dreams of a voice calling his name with Egyptian motifs. No drugs prescribed but asked him to start a dream journal. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 23 March 2019
Dr. Robert Huston admits Roger Carlyle to his private practice. This information is based on medical records that were marked 'missing' by the NYPD. Records start on Jan. 11, 1918 and go through Sept. 8, 1918. (Note that there is one extra session note in the medical record that has no date but indicates that it is prior to the Carlyle Expedition headed to London.)
Inpatient review Tests indicate to the good doctor that Mr Carlyle is unbalanced, with dreams of a voice calling his name with Egyptian motifs. No drugs prescribed but asked him to start a dream journal.