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10 C
Of Justifications, Excuses and Aggravations.
cases the tendency would be to produce evil] by which
in another way evil is apt to be produced. Hence
arises a second ground of justification, precaution
against calamity.
2. by .... Medical practise
A calamity whether it be in it's nature
capable or not capable of being guarded against
such a calamity when it has already has befallen
a man must affect him either in his
person or in his property goods. When it affects
him in his person, the methods that are which it
This remark able enough to
may be proper to take in order calculated to relieve him from it come under
the head of medical expedients: and hence arises
a third ground of justification, Medical
Practise.
Belief after against calamity why not a ground of justification
As to the case where the an the calamity which
has already fallen on a man affects him a man not
in his person but only in his goods, if it
has having already befallen him taken place it threatens to continue or spread
farther the expedients which it may be proper
to employ against it come under so much of it as is yet to come, belong to the head of
justification already noticed, viz: Precaution against
calamity. If it ter has not spread farther and
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