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Commissioner Van Den Berghe:
[in spliced together letter sequence to Theo and simply for documentation of Vincent's progress in recovery]
In view of the above, and in light of my examination of the patient, it is in my professional opinion that it will be necessary for Mr. Van Gogh to undergo extended observation and treatment in this institution. Signed, Dr. Berghe, Sunday May 9th, 1889... Van Gogh, Vincent, June 14th: The patient's condition seems satisfactory with continued improvement. He continues to suffer, however, from a condition of chronic inertia accompanied by symptoms of extreme terror... general condition of patient: fair, nonviolent... He has requested that his painting equipment and other personal effects be placed in his room request granted... It would appear that painting is beneficial, perhaps even necessary for this patient's well being - provided, of course, that he's not permitted to indulge in those excesses of work and emotion that induced his former crisis... This latest seizure was the most severe and prolonged that your brother has suffered to date. As a result of our constant attention and observation, he is today approaching a physical recovery. He now expresses the desire to leave this institution with the intention of taking up residence in the north, and since you support him in this request... he will be discharged as soon as he is fit to travel
[in spliced together letter sequence to Theo and simply for documentation of Vincent's progress in recovery]
In view of the above, and in light of my examination of the patient, it is in my professional opinion that it will be necessary for Mr. Van Gogh to undergo extended observation and treatment in this institution. Signed, Dr. Berghe, Sunday May 9th, 1889... Van Gogh, Vincent, June 14th: The patient's condition seems satisfactory with continued improvement. He continues to suffer, however, from a condition of chronic inertia accompanied by symptoms of extreme terror... general condition of patient: fair, nonviolent... He has requested that his painting equipment and other personal effects be placed in his room request granted... It would appear that painting is beneficial, perhaps even necessary for this patient's well being - provided, of course, that he's not permitted to indulge in those excesses of work and emotion that induced his former crisis... This latest seizure was the most severe and prolonged that your brother has suffered to date. As a result of our constant attention and observation, he is today approaching a physical recovery. He now expresses the desire to leave this institution with the intention of taking up residence in the north, and since you support him in this request... he will be discharged as soon as he is fit to travel
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with the sun flooding everything in a light of pure gold
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It would appear that painting is beneficial
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perhaps even necessary
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for this patient's well being
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Provided of course
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that he is not permitted to indulge
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Movie Summary
The life of brilliant but tortured artist Vincent van Gogh.
