Here is the medical bulletin issued by the state -hospital' department Monday night on the condition of Gov. Earl K. Long: "Gov. Long's condition remains satisfactory.
"This afternoon he was visited by his attorney, Mr. Joseph Arthur Sims, At Mr. Sims' request, Mr. Rudolph Easterly, director of the department of wildlife and fisheries, also visited with the governor briefly. "I have not talked with Mr. Sims since he conferred with the governor.
"Gov. Long continues eo-op-srative with his physicians, and was seen today by Dr. Edgar Hull, co-dean of the LSU school Df medicine; Dr. Robert Heath, chairman of the Tulane department of psychiatry and neurology; Dr. Charles Watkins, chairman of the LSU department of psychiatry; Dr. Richard Paddi-son, professor of neurology at LSU school of medicine, as well as Dr. Victor Lief, internist, and Dr. Rousos, of the hospital staff.
"His physicians have informed me that extensive diagnostic studies are under way. A definite diagnosis has not been established. "Next bulletin: 11 a. m. Tuesday in my office at the capital." The bulletin was signed by Jesse H. Bankston, director of t^e department of hospitals