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Venerals Company might be admitted only at a certain hour or hours and then the patients might wear masks At other times curtains might be kept drawn, and the friends only of the patients admitted and the interviews carried on by conversation tubes.  Here inspection would be little needed except dwith nor would regard to such as were not totally ??sulted from labour attendance require as would be constant, nor would  
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many any great number of attendants be requisite Blind The blind to be kept along with the Kings-evil patients, the Veneral and others exhibiting affected with complaints a disgusting spe to the eye.  
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Nursery As soon as they could go alone, they might make Hom?is As soon as they were capable of instruction, which might be at 2, they might begin to learn to read At 3 they might begin to learn to write Here the inspection should be perfect &amp; uninterrupted - as well as the attendance constant.





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Penitentiary
Panopticon

2

Foundling
NurseryPanopticon for

3

Infant fever
Panopticon

3

Working-School
(Panopticon for

possible

4

Mad-house

5.

A General
Hospital

6

A GVenereal
Hospital

7

An Epileptic
Hospital

8

An inoculation
hospital.


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Allowance not greater than now

For the support
of these various
establishments certain
funds are
already provided
I should not
choose to engage
in any undertaking
which required
the provision
thus made
to be increased,
and so long as the
relief numbers
of persons in
the relief of whom
it is expended
is not diminished
neither the Assembly
I am persuaded
use the
nation with to
see the find sustain
any diminution
made in
the fund.

What the Committee
had in
view, what the
nation wishes is
not to curtail
the allowance dedicated


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dicated to this
sacred fund
but to see the
money so dispersed
of destined for the
support of so many
thousands of individuals
employ'd
in rendering them
healthy, industrious
and contented
instead of leaving
them a prey to
idleness, disease and
mortality.


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Establishment for Blind &c-
at J.B. expence

All These establishments
I would
wish to undertake
on the National
Account as being
already comprehended
under
the General Establishment.
If
in the management
of these I should
come to make a succeed in reaping
pecuniary profit a pecuniary
advantage, it
would be my
ambition and my
pleasure to lay
it out in establishing
at my
own expence
such places of
relief as are
yet wanted,
for instance
a place for
the employment
and maintenance
and employment
of
the blind, and
other persons labouring
under any


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any other bodily
defects which
at present are
considered as
ing debarring
them from
making provision
for their
own maintenance.

The satisfaction
of b filling
up this gap at
my own expence
could be the among one
of the most pleasing valuable
of my
rewards of the
uses I could
put it to make
of it.


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Allowance certain Mad-House

The allowance to
be inferred on the
footing of head-
money - to be
a man's existence
ought not to expend
upon contingencies
- a
man can't be kept
without money to
keep him.

More than what
is necessary ought
not to be given be
the funds were so
abundant - use less
than is necessary be
they ever so scanty


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The inspection,
being concealed
would not irritate
them.

OpenGrating - but
Back-front - but
no Intermediate
Wall

Here perfect and
unremitted inspection
would be necessary.

Epileptic Hospital

Might be made in the
same roof building with the
Madhouse.

Here too perfect
and unremitted
inspection would
be necessary

A grated or close
barrier chin-high:
above that, open.


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Venereals

Company might be
admitted only at a certain
hour or hours
and then the patients
might wear masks

At other times, the
curtains might be
kept drawn, and the
friends only of the
patients admitted,
and the interviews
carried on by conversation
tubes.

Here inspection
would be little
needed except with nor would
regard to such as were
not totally desulted from labour
attendance require as would
to be constant, nor
would many any
great number of
attendants be requisite

Blind

The blind to be
kept along with
the Kings-evil
patients, the Venereal
and others exhibiting affected
with complaints a disgusting spe
to the eye.


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Nursery As soon as they could go alone, they might make Hom?is As soon as they were capable of instruction, which might be at 2, they might begin to learn to read At 3 they might begin to learn to write Here the inspection should be perfect & uninterrupted - as well as the attendance constant.





Identifier: | JB/107/051/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

bicetre

Image

001

Titles

allowance not greater than now / establishment of blind &c at jb's expence / allowance certain / mad-house / epileptic hospital / venereals / blind / nursery / furniture

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35042

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