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1826 Novr. 14 +++ Constitutional Code Copd

2o Ch. XXVII Local Registrars §.9. Insanity recordative funct

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5.

Exposition (1) Art. 5. Art. 5. Insanity is called primæval and ad Name, when primæval (in English) idiocy: , it is either 1. incidental or 2. superannuational superannuational

Considered as to its effects, Incidental is may be distinguished into universally—dangerous and and purely self-dangerous: self-dangerous it is so either many insanity may, and delinquency, be so in respect of person, property, reputation, or condition in life: in respect of person, by destroying himself or disabling for example, by self destructive for example or irreparable self disfigurement self disablement or self mutilation: in respect of property by prodigality or expenditure improvident engagement: in respect of reputation by indecorous self expression or self disgracing discourse: in respect of condition in life, by all assorted marriage

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Instructional (3) Art. 6. the demand for Art. 7. Art. 6. In respect of burns, immediate and more or less urgent, but short as well as confined be those those cases immediate for the prevention of damage will be the demand for the exercise of the insanity obviating function by will be the demand for the exercise of the insanity curative function the Local Registrar in the cases of primæval, superannuational, and melancholy insanity, after have place or be part of the Register: in the cases after recordation appropriate recordation of made by him will belong to other of the malady, the function exercised by charge of of person or persons functions permanent Guardianship will devolve upon some other person, non-functionary or functionary Indigence-relief Minister for example, according to the direction of the Judge given by the Judge.

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(2) (3) Expositive. Instructional. Ratiocinative. Art. 6. 5. Art. 6. Considered as to its effects, it may be distinguished into 1. Capricious, 2. malitious, 3. rabid, and melancholy. under one or other of these heads may most if not considered in all the cases of insanity be When Capricious, malitious, or rabid it may require at the hands of the Registrar the exercise of the curative a necessary supplement to recordative function may be that which is exercised by the




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Date_1

1826-11-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

5, 7, 6

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

789

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional / instructional ratiocinative

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

arthur moore

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

13712

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