MYSTERY PATIENT
MEMORY FAILS FOR 3 MONTHS. IDENTITY NOW ESTABLISHED.
(Australian Press Association); (Received this day at 10.45 a.m.) BRISBANE, November 3.0,
Aft(p* being in hospital for three months, a mystery patient has . been identified as John iO’Sullivan, formerly of New Zealand. He was found lying in the street at New Farm last August, and has since lain -in hospital, unable to tell his identity, his memory being a blank, '
A few days ago, a letter was received from a young woman in New Zealand, giving full, details of the man, and stating that for some year s he was subject to mysterious fainting attaeks. The man’s condition became worse, and doctors operated, a portion of the skull being removed, revealing a jellylike substance growing over part- of the brain. This had apparently been pressing on the brain, and the surgeons removed it, > / , It is hoped when the effects of the operation have worn off that the man wilt completely recover his health and memory, , '
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1933, Page 5
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