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B.25.Ch.123
that shall place the patient in a situation
in which he will find it impossible to gratify his
vicious propensities and where every surrounding
object will tend to give birth to habits and
inclinations of a nature altogether opposite. The
principal instrument which can be employed on this
occasion is perpetual superintendance - Delinquents
are a peculiar of beings who require unremitted
inspection - Their weakness consists in yielding to
the seductions of the passing moment - Their minds
are weak and disordered & tough their disease is neither
so clearly marked nor so incurable as that of idiots
and lunatics, like these they require to be kept
under restraints and they cannot without danger
be left to themselves.-
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