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"
Why
do
you
have
to
fuse
em
with
me
?
Why
can
t
you
get
rid
of
em
?
"
Dr
.
George
put
his
fingertips
together
.
"
Because
other
therapists
have
tried
that
in
conditions
like
yours
,
Billy
.
And
it
doesn
t
seem
to
work
.
The
best
hope
you
have
of
improving
is
to
bring
all
these
aspects
of
yourself
together
,
first
by
communicating
with
each
other
,
then
by
remembering
everything
each
of
them
is
doing
,
getting
rid
of
the
amnesia
.
We
call
that
co
-
consciousness
.
Finally
,
you
work
at
bringing
the
different
people
together
.
That
s
fusion
.
"
"
When
you
gonna
do
this
?
"
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"
Dr
.
Wilbur
is
coming
to
see
you
the
day
after
tomorrow
,
and
we
re
going
to
have
a
presentation
and
a
discussion
with
most
of
the
hospital
staff
who
work
with
you
.
We
ll
show
the
videotapes
to
help
some
of
our
staff
who
have
never
experienced
this
mental
condition
to
help
them
understand
you
better
so
that
they
can
help
you
.
"
Billy
nodded
.
And
then
his
eyes
went
wide
as
his
attention
turned
inward
.
He
nodded
several
times
,
and
then
he
looked
up
at
Dr
.
George
in
astonishment
.
"
What
is
it
,
Billy
?
"
"
Arthur
says
to
tell
you
he
wants
to
approve
who
can
come
to
see
me
at
the
meeting
.
"
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Harding
Hospital
was
abuzz
with
excitement
.
Dr
.
Cornelia
Wilbur
had
lectured
there
in
the
summer
of
1955
,
but
this
was
different
.
Now
they
had
a
notorious
patient
,
the
first
multiple
personality
to
be
observed
around
the
clock
in
a
mental
hospital
.
The
staff
was
still
divided
in
their
belief
about
the
diagnosis
,
but
everyone
wanted
to
be
in
that
room
to
hear
Dr
.
Wilbur
talk
about
Billy
Milligan
.
Though
the
Wakefield
staff
had
been
led
to
believe
that
ten
or
fifteen
people
would
be
present
,
the
room
in
the
basement
of
the
administration
building
was
packed
with
nearly
a
hundred
.
Doctors
and
administrators
brought
their
wives
;
staff
members
from
other
branches
of
the
hospital
who
had
nothing
to
do
with
Milligan
s
treatment
crowded
into
the
back
of
the
room
,
sitting
on
the
floor
,
lining
the
walls
and
standing
out
in
the
nearby
lounge
.