Jack the Ripper
SIR WILLIAM GULL
Sir William Gull possessed a great deal of anatomical knowledge. He was Queen Victoria’s physician. A brilliant practitioner and surgeon, William Withey Gull was the physician who wrote about, and named, the illness anorexia nervosa. In the late summer and fall of 1888, Dr. Gull was in his seventies. Some accounts say he suffered a series of debilitating strokes a few weeks before the Ripper murders and was being closely monitored. Another account, uncovered by Stephen Knight and popularized by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell in their book From Hell, reveals a very different Dr. Gull. Here we find someone who knew about Prince Eddy’s affair and secret marriage to Annie Crook. Someone who knew how to find Annie’s friends. Friends like Mary Kelly, the nursemaid of Prince Eddy’s daughter. Did this famous doctor play a role in the East End murders? Was he, in fact, Jack the Ripper??
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