MENTAL CONDITION.
OPENLY DISCUSSED BY PRESS.
(Ausuahan and N.Z. Cable A«s«ociation<
New Ycrk, Feb. 17. Dr. Bevan, a former president of the American Medical Assofliation, says that President Wilson ought to retire now, under the advice of physicians and family friends. One side of his body is paralysed, due to a disease of the arteries of the brain. This disease is a- permanent, not a temporary condition. In other words the President has a permanently damaged brain. Washington messages picture President "Wilson as utterly indifferent to criticism. The newspapers openly discuss his mental condition.
Ex-President Tnft and other authorities absolutely uphold Mr Lansing's system of Cabinet conferences. °
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15306, 20 February 1920, Page 5
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107MENTAL CONDITION. Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15306, 20 February 1920, Page 5
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