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public functionaries<lb/>
public functionaries<lb/>
in various capacities<lb/>
in various capacities<lb/>
See <hi rend="underline">Functionaries <gap/></hi></p>
In <hi rend="underline">Functionaries <gap/></hi></p>


<pb/>
<pb/>
<p>Physicians <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>manners</unclear><lb/>
The criminals<lb/>
whose fate is disposed<lb/>
of in the<lb/>
way of punishment<lb/>
not so <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
such of a<lb/>
decision of which<lb/>
the <gap/> is in the<lb/>
mind a degree of <unclear>uncertainty</unclear><lb/>
manifesting itself<lb/>
<gap/> the states<lb/>
in a <del>certain</del> <add><gap/></add> shape.</p>
<unclear>were</unclear> in whose<lb/>
office their fate<lb/>
depends is their <add>the</add> physician.</p>
<p>Considering in<lb/>
what hands this<lb/>
trust has of late<lb/>
years been reposed<lb/>
it has often been a<lb/>
matter of doubt with<lb/>
me [whether if the<lb/>
parts had been revised]<lb/>
whether<lb/>
a hand more perfectly <add><lb/> the patients character</add><lb/>
incompetent to the<lb/>
task <del>could have been</del> <add>then their plans</add><lb/>
<del>then</del> <gap/> could<lb/>
easily have been found.<lb/>
A point on <add>about</add> which<lb/>
I have been most <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> is that<lb/>
<add>under</add> a good physician<lb/>
or even under a<lb/>
physician chosen<lb/>
by lot out of the<lb/>
whole body of that<lb/>
most respectable <del><gap/></del><lb/>
and <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
profession the <add><gap/></add> management<lb/>
of these<lb/>
<add><gap/> <gap/></add> unfortunates would<lb/>
have been conducted<lb/>
with a degree of <add>utility</add> shall<lb/>
<del>such as would have</del><lb/>
<add>and <gap/></add> that would have formed<lb/>
a striking contrast with<lb/>
the management exemplified<lb/>
in practice.</p>
<pb/>
<head>Physic<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Convicts<lb/>
<gap/></head>
<p>From the desperateness<lb/>
of the <del>patients</del><lb/>
case a physician<lb/>
does not consider <del><gap/></del><lb/>
as the more worthy <add>patient  is the less</add><lb/>
but as the <del>less</del> <add>more</add> worthy<lb/>
of his care.</p>
<p>The <add>No physician</add> physician and <gap/><lb/>
the most intemperate <add>worst <gap/></add><lb/>
of physicians does<lb/>
not fall into a<lb/>
passion with <del><gap/></del> a<lb/>
patient as not with<lb/>
a single patient<lb/>
much less with all<lb/>
his patients in a<lb/>
<gap/> as in if<lb/>
our <del><gap/></del> prime <gap/><lb/>
a <gap/> <gap/> and<lb/>
to be with every<lb/>
body whom according<lb/>
to the calculation of<lb/>
the <gap/> he could<lb/>
<gap/> with impunity.</p>
<p>No physician <gap/><lb/>
of connives himself<lb/>
to be discharging<lb/>
his duty to his<lb/>
patients by sending<lb/>
them as far as possible out of his sight.</p>
<p>No physician regards<lb/>
it as <del>above</del> <add>beneath</add><lb/>
his dignity, or above<lb/>
or on <add><gap/></add> use of<lb/>
his <del>capacity</del> <add><gap/> powers</add> to<lb/>
enter into the closest<lb/>
and strict anxious<lb/>
study <add>investigative characteristic</add> of the nature<lb/>
of the disease as <add>or</add><lb/>
well as of every<lb/>
thing that has ever<lb/>
presented itself in<lb/>
the character of a remedy.</p>
<pb/>
<head>Physicians but<lb/>
Convict <unclear>Manager</unclear></head>
<p>Ignorance could<lb/>
not <gap/><lb/>
could not, <del>behold<lb/>
<gap/> and behold itself</del><lb/>
in Warwick Lane<lb/>
as in Whitehall<lb/>
set and behold<lb/>
itself <add>detected</add> unnoticed<lb/>
and posted without<lb/>
a bleach.</p>
<p>Not that in N.<lb/>
S. Wales even a <gap/> or a <gap/><lb/>
could have done<lb/>
much more than<lb/>
any of the Sea Captains<lb/>
to whom the<lb/>
branch of Medical<lb/>
duty has been committed<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/><lb/>
that Pandaemonium an<lb/>
Archangel would have.</p>
<p>





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A. I. General depravity
B I. —— of the Women
C. Particular Facts serving as example
Arson
of the prevalence of
the and the
propensities which
causes.
V. Drunkenness
VI. Drunkenness
VI. Sloth
VII. Sexual attraction
Women
VIII. Prodigality and
Improvidence
Wild enterprize a sort Irish Scheme
IX. Traders X. Functionaries
Punishment
XI. Penal law

XII. Religion unavailing
XII. Functionaries

unfaithful


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Passage noting
in the general
terms the
depravity of character
prevalent
among the inhabitants
of N.S. Wales

Passages denoting demonstrating
of rapacity in the
the assertion
part or by the possession
to the
of rapacity by
1. Traders to
Traders
2. Public Functionaries
to Public
Functionaries


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Analysis
Depravity
particular brances
1. from selfish
a Rapacity
or depradation
2. from anti-social mischievousness

Rapacity is the unbridled
of the
of
Rapacity is the
of the medium
of principal source of
by which
evil
they are obtainable

Rapacity has for
its principal sources
1. Sloth
2. drunkenness
3. Propensity to
irregularities

3 Sexual attraction
4. Gaming
4. Prodigality and Improvidence
5. Facility of obtaining
the immediate instruments of enjoyment
in exchange
for the property unlawfully
obtained
Tranders
6. Gaming. another
mode of obtaining the
instruments of enjoymt

II. Mischievousness
has for its principal sources
1. Enmity
2. Love of Sport
the of
the image of war
the which is the gratification
of the passion of sport or
of enmity.

[+] Rapacity neither
without full consent on
the part of the
as in the cases of
Theft, , Fraud
so will his consent
on terms of reciprocal
as is
if by
Gaming.


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Analysis continued

The manifestation
of rapacity and
mischievousness will
be the more attendant,
in proposition
as the action of the
several principles
of restraint or is
less efficient. These
are the several
of
1. Law
2. Religion
3. Morality or public
opinion

In the head of Law
belongs the influence
1. The influence of
punishments and
rewards. See
Punishment & Reward

2. The service of
public functionaries
in various capacities
In Functionaries


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Physicians
manners
The criminals
whose fate is disposed
of in the
way of punishment
not so
such of a
decision of which
the is in the
mind a degree of uncertainty
manifesting itself
the states
in a certain shape.

were in whose
office their fate

depends is their the physician.

Considering in
what hands this
trust has of late
years been reposed
it has often been a
matter of doubt with
me [whether if the
parts had been revised]
whether
a hand more perfectly
the patients character

incompetent to the
task could have been then their plans
then could
easily have been found.
A point on about which
I have been most
is that
under a good physician
or even under a
physician chosen
by lot out of the
whole body of that
most respectable
and
profession the management
of these
unfortunates would
have been conducted
with a degree of utility shall
such as would have
and that would have formed
a striking contrast with
the management exemplified
in practice.


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Physicn Convicts

From the desperateness
of the patients
case a physician
does not consider
as the more worthy patient is the less
but as the less more worthy
of his care.

The No physician physician and
the most intemperate worst
of physicians does
not fall into a
passion with a
patient as not with
a single patient
much less with all
his patients in a
as in if
our prime
a and
to be with every
body whom according
to the calculation of
the he could
with impunity.

No physician
of connives himself
to be discharging
his duty to his
patients by sending
them as far as possible out of his sight.

No physician regards
it as above beneath
his dignity, or above
or on use of
his capacity powers to
enter into the closest
and strict anxious
study investigative characteristic of the nature
of the disease as or
well as of every
thing that has ever
presented itself in
the character of a remedy.


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Physicians but
Convict Manager

Ignorance could
not
could not, behold
and behold itself

in Warwick Lane
as in Whitehall
set and behold
itself detected unnoticed
and posted without
a bleach.

Not that in N.
S. Wales even a or a
could have done
much more than
any of the Sea Captains
to whom the
branch of Medical
duty has been committed

that Pandaemonium an
Archangel would have.

Identifier: | JB/116/432/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-08-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

432

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

ordo for extracts / analysis

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37965

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