Life, Failure / Mishap
A "John Doe" was picked up in Blackwell, dehydrated and out of his mind. He had no identification, and no relatives. He was taken to Slatefall Hospital for treatment. Records show that he died there in 1924.
1910 Doe, John. Age: Uncertain. Height: 6'2", Black hair, brown eyes. Patient picked up exhibiting strange behavior. No form of identity, no relatives could be contacted. Insists his name is "Joey." Patient was delirious and dehydrated when police brought him in to be examined. After Dr Simmons examined the patient, he deemed that he was likely bipolar, and recommended he be taken to the psych ward for treatment. Patient was given lithium salts and hydrotherapy. Patient had an adverse reaction to treatment. Began shock therapy treatment. Therapy continued until patient's death in 1924.