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<head>4</head><lb/> <head>C</head><lb/> <head>Simple Personal Injuries</head><lb/> <p>that in such a case <add>immediate</add> amputation is a certain cure, and <lb/> that it is not <sic>adviseable</sic> <del><add><gap/></add></del> to trust to any other, what<lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add>you</add> have done to <del><gap/></del> him is an injury. See <del>Circumstances</del><lb/> <del>of <gap/></del><add> Excuses.</add> See also Law of <del>Medical</del> Practitioners<lb/> in Medicine.<lb/></p> <note>For the sake of the party hurt</note><lb/> . <p>Precaution against calamity<lb/> Any thing done to a man's person <del>for the</del> and which proves<lb/> a means from saving him from a <del><gap/></del> <add>superior</add> calamity otherwise<lb/> <del>inevitable</del> <del>unavoidable</del> <del>[if that calamity was such as promised<lb/> to be more hurtful to | <head>4</head><lb/> <head>C</head><lb/> <head>Simple Personal Injuries</head><lb/> <p>that in such a case <add>immediate</add> amputation is a certain cure, and <lb/> that it is not <sic>adviseable</sic> <del><add><gap/></add></del> to trust to any other, what<lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add>you</add> have done to <del><gap/></del> him is an injury. See <del>Circumstances</del><lb/> <del>of <gap/></del><add> Excuses.</add> See also Law of <del>Medical</del> Practitioners<lb/> in Medicine.<lb/></p> <note>For the sake of the party hurt</note><lb/> . <p>Precaution against calamity<lb/> Any thing done to a man's person <del>for the</del> and which proves<lb/> a means from saving him from a <del><gap/></del> <add>superior</add> calamity otherwise<lb/> <del>inevitable</del> <del>unavoidable</del> <del>[if that calamity was such as promised<lb/> to be more hurtful to him than was done to save him from it]</del> otherwise unavoidable and which could not be <lb/> prevented at any cheaper rate, is<lb/> done with lawful cause. As if <add>through accident <del>and</del> or inadvertance a man </add> were <del>with</del><lb/> standing <add>at <del>by</del> the brink of a trench</add> within the range of the sails of a large windmill<lb/> going <add>playing</add> furiously , and you drag him <del>away from </del> <lb/> <del> it suddenly></del>out of the way, or being at a distance<lb/> and seeing no other remedy throw a stick at him<lb/> <del>and knock one leg down</del> <add>which beats him</add> into the ditch. <lb/></p> <note>- the author of the hurt</note> <lb/><p>So if it be done to save <del>himself</del> yourself: <del>as before</del> <del>from</del> but he<lb/> <del>shall be bound to <del><add>in such case you are to</add></del> make him compensation</del> <del><gap/> or if</del> <add>As if</add><lb/><del>being pursued by an enemy with a <unclear>pistol</unclear></del> <add>being pursued by an <del>enemy</del> adversary with a</add> drawn<lb/> sword, <del>and finding no other means of escaping</del> in a narrow passage, you run against a stranger <gap/> and <lb/> beat <lb/> him down. But in such case you are to make him<lb/> compensation.<lb/></p> <p>So if it be a means of saving a neighbourhood: <add>But the attacker shall <gap/> compensation <lb/> to the party assaulted, and receive that or more <lb/> from the neighbourhood thus saved.</add><lb/> as if <del><gap/></del> through <del>ignor</del> helplessness or ignorance <add>of the danger a </add> man<lb/> <add>be</add> running hastily with a lighted candle into a room where <lb/> there is a large quantity of gunpowder not properly <lb/> secured, and you <add>being at a distance and</add> knowing him to be deaf throw a stick<lb/> at him <gap/> which beats <del><gap/> down <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>the candle out of his</add> hand <add>or knocks him down</add> before<lb/> he gets open the door.</p> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
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4
C
Simple Personal Injuries
that in such a case immediate amputation is a certain cure, and
that it is not adviseable to trust to any other, what
you have done to him is an injury. See Circumstances
of Excuses. See also Law of Medical Practitioners
in Medicine.
For the sake of the party hurt
.
Precaution against calamity
Any thing done to a man's person for the and which proves
a means from saving him from a superior calamity otherwise
inevitable unavoidable [if that calamity was such as promised
to be more hurtful to him than was done to save him from it] otherwise unavoidable and which could not be
prevented at any cheaper rate, is
done with lawful cause. As if through accident and or inadvertance a man were with
standing at by the brink of a trench within the range of the sails of a large windmill
going playing furiously , and you drag him away from
it suddenly>out of the way, or being at a distance
and seeing no other remedy throw a stick at him
and knock one leg down which beats him into the ditch.
- the author of the hurt
So if it be done to save himself yourself: as before from but he
shall be bound to in such case you are to make him compensation or if As if
being pursued by an enemy with a pistol being pursued by an enemy adversary with a drawn
sword, and finding no other means of escaping in a narrow passage, you run against a stranger and
beat
him down. But in such case you are to make him
compensation.
So if it be a means of saving a neighbourhood: But the attacker shall compensation
to the party assaulted, and receive that or more
from the neighbourhood thus saved.
as if through ignor helplessness or ignorance of the danger a man
be running hastily with a lighted candle into a room where
there is a large quantity of gunpowder not properly
secured, and you being at a distance and knowing him to be deaf throw a stick
at him which beats down the candle out of his hand or knocks him down before
he gets open the door.
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