William Chester Minor, also known as W. C. Minor, was an American army surgeon, psychiatric hospital patient and researcher. He was held in a psychiatric hospital in England from 1872 to 1910 after, haunted by paranoia, he shot a man who he believed had broken into his room. A 35 year-old Winston Churchill, Home Secretary at the time, gave the order to deport Dr. Minor.
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Minor’s condition deteriorated and in 1902, due to delusions that he was being abducted from his rooms and conveyed to places as far away as Istanbul, he was forced to commit sexual assaults on children on the streets of Istanbul. The story that Minor branded a deserter may be apocryphal. There is an unverified story of Minor also being given the task of punishing an Irish soldier in the Union Army by branding him on the face with a D for ‘deserter’
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