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<p><head>Disablement.</head></p>
 
The Nose<lb/>
 
<p>The internal nose may be disabled in the <unclear>transient</unclear> way<lb/>
 
by pressure or obturation of the external:  in the <del>perpetual</del> <add>temporary</add><lb/>
way <del>possibly</del> by inflammatory applications;  in<lb/>
the perpetual way possibly by caustics applied to the<lb/>
Membrane [Schneideriana] which is the immediate organ<lb/>
of the sense in question.</p>
<p>The Ear<lb/>
The internal ear might be disabled though but <lb/>
imperfectly <add>[...] in the transient way</add> by obturation of the internal ear:  in<lb/>
a <del>perpetual</del> temporary way <add>by violent noises:</add> perhaps by inflammatory applications:  in a perpetual way perhaps by destruction<lb/>
of the stapes, incus or malleus: <del>possibly</del> <add>certainly perhaps</add> by destruction<lb/>
or puncture of the <del>auditory [...] nerves</del> tympanum.</p>
<p>The Mouth<lb/>
The Mouth might be disabled in the transient way<lb/>
by bandage;  in a temporary way, by suture:  in the<lb/>
perpetual way hardly without death.</p>
<p>The Jaw<lb/>
The Jaw may be disabled in the transient way<lb/>
by Gagging:  in the temporary or perpetual way <add>by</add> <del>hardly;<lb/>
[...] if at all not without death</del> dislocation.</p>
<p>Gagging What<lb/>
Gagging is performed by <del>forcing</del> <add>fixing</add> a spike <del>into</del> <add>in</add> the mouth<lb/>
so as to bear <del>in</del> at one end <del>upon</del> <add>against</add> the palate, and<lb/>
with the other end upon the inside of the lower Jaw<lb/>
<add>or by thrusting <del>a</del>the mouth a ball, just small</add><lb/>
<del>This is one means of putting a stop to the faculty of</del><lb/>
<add>enough to be got in.  It cannot will be got out again without</add><lb/>
<del>speech</del> assistance.</p>
The Tongue<lb/>
The Tongue <del>may</del> <add>might</add> be disabled in the transient<lb/>
way by a spike forced through it when <add>it is</add> out of<lb/>
the mouth:  in <del>the</del> a permanent way hardly by<lb/>
any means.  This is another means of putting a<lb/>
<add>temporary</add> stop to the faculty of speech.  <del>The faculty of speech<lb/>
could hardly be destroyed but by mutilation.</del>
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Disablement.

The Nose

The internal nose may be disabled in the transient way
by pressure or obturation of the external: in the perpetual temporary
way possibly by inflammatory applications; in
the perpetual way possibly by caustics applied to the
Membrane [Schneideriana] which is the immediate organ
of the sense in question.

The Ear
The internal ear might be disabled though but
imperfectly [...] in the transient way by obturation of the internal ear: in
a perpetual temporary way by violent noises: perhaps by inflammatory applications: in a perpetual way perhaps by destruction
of the stapes, incus or malleus: possibly certainly perhaps by destruction
or puncture of the auditory [...] nerves tympanum.

The Mouth
The Mouth might be disabled in the transient way
by bandage; in a temporary way, by suture: in the
perpetual way hardly without death.

The Jaw
The Jaw may be disabled in the transient way
by Gagging: in the temporary or perpetual way by hardly;
[...] if at all not without death
dislocation.

Gagging What
Gagging is performed by forcing fixing a spike into in the mouth
so as to bear in at one end upon against the palate, and
with the other end upon the inside of the lower Jaw
or by thrusting athe mouth a ball, just small
This is one means of putting a stop to the faculty of
enough to be got in. It cannot will be got out again without
speech assistance.

The Tongue
The Tongue may might be disabled in the transient
way by a spike forced through it when it is out of
the mouth: in the a permanent way hardly by
any means. This is another means of putting a
temporary stop to the faculty of speech. The faculty of speech
could hardly be destroyed but by mutilation.


Identifier: | JB/159/155/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

155

Info in main headings field

disablement

Image

004

Titles

note / members liable to be disabled

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53978

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