The British Medical Journal says :—Many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said, it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door closes on a prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an
irresponsible press.
The "British Medical Journal" says:—Many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said, it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door close on the prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write, their letters are returned, and his is not
allowed to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an
irresponsible Press.
The "British Medical Journal" says:—Many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said, it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling indignation
at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison doors closes on the prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write, their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an
irresponsible press.
The "British Medical Journal" says that many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door closes on the prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an
irresponsible Press.
The "British Medical Journal" says that many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door closes on the prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an
irresponsible Press.
The British Medical Journal says that many rumors have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said it is in fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door closes on the prisoner he is cut off
from the world and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is hard that the feelings relations should be gratuitously harrowed by an irresponsible
Press.
The "British Medical Journal" says that many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door closes on the prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort. Under these circumstances
it is [...] that the feelings of relatives should be so [...]tously harrowed by an
irresponsible Press.
LONDON, THURSDAY.
The "British Medical Journal" says that many rumours have been spread abroad in regard
to the health and
treatment of Oscar Wilde, now confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely
without foundation. Notwithstanding all that has been said it
is a fact that Oscar Wilde is in good health, and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible
to avoid a feeling of indignation at the reckless diffusion of
such unfounded stories as have been lately current. When once the prison door closes
on a prisoner he is cut off from the world, and nothing that can be
said can either aggravate or lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in
regard to his perfectly innocent relatives. For three months they are
absolutely debarred from all communication with him. If they write their letters are
returned, and he is not allowed to send a message or word of any
sort. Under these circumstances it is hard that the feelings of relatives should be
so gratuitously harrowed by an irresponsible Press.
Many rumours have been spread abroad, says the British Medical Journal, in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said, it is the fact that Oscar Wilde
is in good health, and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling
of indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as
have been lately current. When once the prison door closes on the prisoner he is cut
off from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate
or lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relations. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write, their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message of any sort. Under these circumstances, it is
hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an irresponsible
Press.
Many rumours have been spread abroad, says the British Medical Journal, in regard
to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said, it is the fact that Oscar Wilde
is in good health, and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling
of indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as
have been lately current. When once the prison door closes on the prisoner he is cut
off from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate
or lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relations. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him. If they write, their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to sent a message of any sort. Under these circumstances, it is
hard that the feelings of relatives should be so gratuitously harrowed by an irresponsible
Press.
The British Medical Journal says—"Many rumours have been spread abroad in regard to
the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now
confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without foundation.
Notwithstanding all that has been said it is a fact that Oscar Wilde is
in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to avoid a feeling of
indignation at the reckless diffusion of such unfounded stories as have
been lately current. When once the prison door closes on a prisoner he is cut off
from the world, and nothing that can be said can either aggravate or
lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard to his perfectly innocent
relatives. For three months they are absolutely debarred from all
communication with him; if they write their letters are returned, and he is not allowed
to send a message or word of any sort."
London, Thursday.
The British Medical Journal says—"Many rumours have been spread abroad in regard to
the health and treatment of
Oscar Wilde, now confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely without
foundation. Notwithstanding all that has been said it is a fact
that Oscar Wilde is in good health and is not in the infirmary. It is impossible to
avoid a feeling of indignation at the reckless diffusion of such
unfounded stories as have been lately current. When once the prison door closes on
a prisoner he is cut off from the world, and nothing that can be said
can either aggravate or lighten his punishment. It is otherwise, however, in regard
to his perfectly innocent relatives. For three months they are
absolutely debarred from all communication with him; if they write their letters are
returned, and he is not allowed to send a message or word of any
sort."