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' | <head>1826 July 7 +<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> English practice<lb/> 1 <gap/> between <lb/> Judicial and Medical <lb/> practices</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (1)</p> <p> <foreign>Modus precedende</foreign></p> <p><note>1.<lb/> Judicial & medical<lb/> practice similarity</note></p> <p> When English practice comes to be considered, comes<lb/> throughout the parallel between judicial and medical<lb/> practice: acknowledge at the outset that in the phrase<lb/> body <hi rend="underline">politic body</hi> is figurative and improper: but<lb/> that the impropriety ends <hi rend="underline">there</hi> and that in <del><gap/></del><lb/> all the details the assumed <sic>correspondency</sic> is strictly<lb/> correct. Topics exemplified</p> <p><note>1 in <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of Judges & Physicians</note></p> <p>1 <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> if Judges and Physicians: one for some cases, <unclear>four</unclear><lb/> for others: hundred for others <add><gap/> for others</add></p> <p><note>2 in <sic>interruptedness</sic> of<lb/> the proceedings</note></p> <p>2. <del>It</del> >sic>Interruptedness</sic> of the proceedings: in each individual <lb/>case a day's delay beyond what is necessary unjustifiable</p> <p.<note>3 All judges beyond one<lb/> so much waste of time</note></p> <p> 3. All that is done by the Judges (not to speak of the <gap/>)<lb/> is so much waste of time: exceptions excepted<lb/> to an inconsiderable amount — everything so done worse than <lb/> useless: which of the four, all above one are <gap/></p> <p><note>4 <sic>Conspicuity</sic> of weakness<lb/> of reason — strength of<lb/>authority & habit</note></p> <p>4 In no part of the field of thought and action is the weakness of reason, the strength of authority and habit<lb/> more signal and conspicuous</p> <p><note>2<lb/> Actual juridical practice<lb/> <del>might as well be</del> if applied<lb/> to medical cases, would<lb/> not produce greater<lb?> evil than it does in<lb/> juridical cases</note></p> <p><add>More measurable than blandness is his <unclear>place</unclear> in religion.</add><lb/> The application of juridical <add>practice</add> to medical cases<lb/> would to every eye appear monstrous, a <gap/> for <add><del><gap/></del> </add><lb/> it if serious, conclusive proof of <gap/>. Why?<lb/> because nobody is used to it? There is no authority <lb/> for it. No despot <add> or <gap/> of <gap/></add> has in any instance established it<lb/>But though <add>applied to medical cases</add> it might be somewhat more mischievous<lb/> it could not be more palpably repugnant to reason<lb/> and common sense and altogether indefensible than<lb?> it is applied to juridical cases.</p> <p>Vituperation, neglect, silence falling — these are<lb/> the only answers</p> | ||
1826 July 7 +
Procedure Code
Ch. English practice
1 between
Judicial and Medical
practices
(1)
Modus precedende
1.
Judicial & medical
practice similarity
When English practice comes to be considered, comes
throughout the parallel between judicial and medical
practice: acknowledge at the outset that in the phrase
body politic body is figurative and improper: but
that the impropriety ends there and that in
all the details the assumed correspondency is strictly
correct. Topics exemplified
1 in No of Judges & Physicians
1 No if Judges and Physicians: one for some cases, four
for others: hundred for others for others
2 in interruptedness of
the proceedings
2. It >sic>Interruptedness</sic> of the proceedings: in each individual
case a day's delay beyond what is necessary unjustifiable
<p.3 All judges beyond one
so much waste of time
3. All that is done by the Judges (not to speak of the )
is so much waste of time: exceptions excepted
to an inconsiderable amount — everything so done worse than
useless: which of the four, all above one are
4 Conspicuity of weakness
of reason — strength of
authority & habit
4 In no part of the field of thought and action is the weakness of reason, the strength of authority and habit
more signal and conspicuous
2
Actual juridical practice
might as well be if applied
to medical cases, would
not produce greater<lb?> evil than it does in
juridical cases
More measurable than blandness is his place in religion.
The application of juridical practice to medical cases
would to every eye appear monstrous, a for
it if serious, conclusive proof of . Why?
because nobody is used to it? There is no authority
for it. No despot or of has in any instance established it
But though applied to medical cases it might be somewhat more mischievous
it could not be more palpably repugnant to reason
and common sense and altogether indefensible than<lb?> it is applied to juridical cases.
Vituperation, neglect, silence falling — these are
the only answers
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