7/88 Were there financial difficulties; had he been subjected to any mental shock; had he received any severe fright? At the same time I told Dr.Frobisher as much of John's history as I considered pertinent to the question. He shook his head gravely, and recommended that Sir John should remain for the present in London, under his own constant supervision. To this course my brother would by no means consent. He was eager to proceed at once to his own house, saying that if necessary we could return again to London for Christmas. |