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<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>I</del> <add>you</add> have done to <del>give</del> <add>him</add> is no injury. See <del>Circumstances</del><lb/> | |||
<del>of alleviation</del> <add>Excuses.</add> See also Law of <del>Medical</del> Practitioners<lb/> | |||
in Medicine.</p> | |||
<p><note>For the sake of the party hurt</note><lb/> . Precaution against calamity<lb/> | |||
Any thing done to a man's person <del>from the</del> <add>and</add> which proves<lb/> | |||
a means from saving him from a <del>superior</del> <add>superior</add> calamity <del>otherwise</del><lb/> | |||
<del>inevitable unavoidable [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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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
I you have done to give him is no injury. See Circumstances
of alleviation 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 from the and which proves
a means from saving him from a superior 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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