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quadgram | frequency |
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the commissioners in lunacy | 51 |
the district medical officer | 32 |
in the case of | 23 |
the interests of the | 21 |
on the part of | 19 |
on the other hand | 19 |
provision for the insane | 18 |
by the lunacy commissioners | 18 |
the st of january | 18 |
on the st of | 18 |
at the same time | 18 |
of the lunacy commissioners | 17 |
in the first place | 17 |
of the number of | 16 |
the number of the | 15 |
number of the insane | 15 |
to be sent to | 15 |
of the commissioners in | 15 |
of the lunacy board | 14 |
of the insane in | 14 |
in the course of | 14 |
sent to an asylum | 14 |
on the one hand | 14 |
of lunatics in workhouses | 13 |
receptacles for the insane | 13 |
the part of the | 13 |
of the lunacy commission | 13 |
for the most part | 13 |
the curability of insanity | 12 |
by the commissioners in | 12 |
be sent to an | 12 |
the report of the | 12 |
in the instance of | 11 |
in the homes of | 11 |
of the medical officer | 11 |
of pauper lunatics in | 10 |
the medical officer of | 10 |
the question of the | 10 |
treatment of the insane | 10 |
of district medical officers | 10 |
interests of the insane | 10 |
of the state of | 9 |
for the care and | 9 |
in their own homes | 9 |
a proper person to | 9 |
recent cases of insanity | 9 |
by the district medical | 9 |
the condition of the | 9 |
to the lunacy board | 9 |
proper person to be | 9 |
with reference to the | 8 |
person to be sent | 8 |
in a state of | 8 |
to the lunacy commissioners | 8 |
the treatment of the | 8 |
to be found in | 8 |
as receptacles for the | 8 |
the members of the | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
the present state of | 8 |
the wants of the | 8 |
a large number of | 8 |
the protection of the | 8 |
of the pauper insane | 8 |
the number of patients | 8 |
requirements of the insane | 8 |
with their friends or | 8 |
for the reception of | 8 |
county and borough asylums | 7 |
the separation of the | 7 |
to the number of | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
for the treatment of | 7 |
and a proper person | 7 |
as far as possible | 7 |
the union medical officer | 7 |
person of unsound mind | 7 |
district medical officer would | 7 |
to the district medical | 7 |
of insane persons in | 7 |
to the commissioners in | 7 |
number of lunatics in | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
the committee of visitors | 7 |
the total number of | 7 |
the poor law board | 7 |
medical officer of the | 7 |
the care of the | 7 |
recent and chronic cases | 7 |
committee of visitors of | 7 |
with a view to | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
the requirements of the | 7 |
on behalf of the | 7 |
a district medical officer | 7 |
the nature of the | 7 |
asylums and licensed houses | 7 |
the union or parish | 7 |
the size of asylums | 6 |
in the management of | 6 |
as a place of | 6 |
should be able to | 6 |
in the absence of | 6 |
a person of unsound | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
to the county asylum | 6 |
an asylum for chronic | 6 |
care and treatment of | 6 |
report of the commissioners | 6 |
number of pauper lunatics | 6 |
and that it is | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
the number of insane | 6 |
in asylums and licensed | 6 |
sent to the asylum | 6 |
pauper lunatics in workhouses | 6 |
of the insane and | 6 |
workhouses as receptacles for | 6 |
in the number of | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
the legal provision for | 6 |
the care and treatment | 6 |
in relation to the | 6 |
be found in the | 6 |
detention of patients in | 6 |
care of the insane | 6 |
of the district medical | 6 |
with the other inmates | 6 |
of the insane poor | 6 |
the house of commons | 6 |
and treatment of the | 6 |
of the chronic insane | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
removal to an asylum | 6 |
at the rate of | 6 |
pauper lunatics in asylums | 6 |
a committee of visitors | 6 |
properly taken care of | 6 |
legal provision for the | 6 |
the whole number of | 5 |
the advantages of the | 5 |
so far as to | 5 |
a greater or less | 5 |
the number of lunatics | 5 |
to which they are | 5 |
asylums for chronic cases | 5 |
this state of things | 5 |
in the interests of | 5 |
condition of the insane | 5 |
order and medical certificates | 5 |
the carrying out of | 5 |
at the present time | 5 |
there is yet another | 5 |
for the detention of | 5 |
on the ground of | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
on account of their | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
for the insane poor | 5 |
section of the lunatic | 5 |
the reports of the | 5 |
the earl of shaftesbury | 5 |
the sane and insane | 5 |
the management of the | 5 |
the jurisdiction of the | 5 |
appointment of district medical | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
proper care and treatment | 5 |
in their ninth report | 5 |
present state of lunacy | 5 |
the returns of the | 5 |
the supervision of the | 5 |
before the select committee | 5 |
the insane in asylums | 5 |
of providing for the | 5 |
of the medical staff | 5 |
made by the commissioners | 5 |
lunatic inmates of workhouses | 5 |
a commission of lunacy | 5 |
on the plea of | 5 |
the welfare of the | 5 |
in connexion with the | 5 |
a matter of course | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
the order of the | 5 |
of the medical superintendents | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
the actual cost of | 5 |
in the construction of | 5 |
be reported to the | 5 |
the increase of insanity | 5 |
the present provision for | 5 |
of the cost of | 5 |
being of the insane | 5 |
the rate of maintenance | 5 |
the homes of the | 5 |
class of the insane | 5 |
the determination of the | 5 |
in england and wales | 5 |
to provide for the | 5 |
to a certain extent | 5 |
noble chairman of the | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
in the estimation of | 5 |
the medical staff of | 5 |
of the poor law | 5 |
district medical officer in | 5 |
as a means of | 5 |
under the direction of | 5 |
the noble chairman of | 5 |
the insane in workhouses | 5 |
in accordance with the | 4 |
the th section of | 4 |
th section of the | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
to watch over the | 4 |
justice or officiating clergyman | 4 |
be sent to the | 4 |
that on the st | 4 |
the construction of public | 4 |
is deemed to be | 4 |
the majority of the | 4 |
of a mixed character | 4 |
the pauper lunatics of | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
the value of the | 4 |
sane and insane together | 4 |
to the exclusion of | 4 |
the sanction of the | 4 |
of the law to | 4 |
of insanity in the | 4 |
are to be found | 4 |
chairman of the lunacy | 4 |
friends of a lunatic | 4 |
of the accumulation of | 4 |
management of themselves and | 4 |
his removal to the | 4 |
into the condition of | 4 |
construction and organization of | 4 |
the number of pauper | 4 |
and for chronic cases | 4 |
the lunatic inmates of | 4 |
ought not to be | 4 |
asylums for the insane | 4 |
of recent cases of | 4 |
in the metropolitan district | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
the detention of the | 4 |
boarded with their friends | 4 |
of the total number | 4 |
the construction and organization | 4 |
the guardians of the | 4 |
to an asylum for | 4 |
the evils of the | 4 |
state of the law | 4 |
harmless to themselves and | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
the cognizance of the | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
of the system of | 4 |
the chronic insane in | 4 |
of visitors of workhouses | 4 |
persons of unsound mind | 4 |
of the law in | 4 |
the evidence before the | 4 |
we hold to be | 4 |
the plea of economy | 4 |
living with their friends | 4 |
themselves and their affairs | 4 |
of unsound mind in | 4 |
rate of accumulation of | 4 |
protection of the law | 4 |
of the entire number | 4 |
for their care and | 4 |
the duties of the | 4 |
the commission of lunacy | 4 |
as the result of | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
acute and chronic cases | 4 |
of the lunacy laws | 4 |
on the curability of | 4 |
so far as the | 4 |
in the ten years | 4 |
asylum or licensed house | 4 |
is called for to | 4 |
manner in which the | 4 |
proper to be sent | 4 |
the existence of the | 4 |
wants of the insane | 4 |
the order of a | 4 |
we have pointed out | 4 |
the consideration of the | 4 |
to the care of | 4 |
placed in an asylum | 4 |
on the state of | 4 |
persons alleged to be | 4 |
the administration of the | 4 |
of the whole number | 4 |
upon the order of | 4 |
to themselves and others | 4 |
the removal of the | 4 |
to be a lunatic | 4 |
asylum care and treatment | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
an increase of the | 4 |
committee of the house | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
the state of lunacy | 4 |
to the interests of | 4 |
of the present provision | 4 |
the requirement of the | 4 |
the institution of a | 4 |
a justice or officiating | 4 |
state of lunacy and | 4 |
superintendent of an asylum | 4 |
the views of the | 4 |
population of the country | 4 |
and the legal provision | 4 |
of accumulation of the | 4 |
the benefit of the | 4 |
made by the district | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
an asylum or licensed | 4 |
by the order of | 4 |
insane persons in the | 4 |
of visitors of the | 4 |
of the union or | 4 |
the rate of accumulation | 4 |
together in the same | 4 |
that the cost of | 4 |
deemed to be a | 4 |
diminishing the curability of | 4 |
of the condition of | 4 |
removal to the asylum | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
the friends of a | 4 |
in the treatment of | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
the entire number of | 4 |
of persons alleged to | 4 |
the detention of lunatics | 4 |
members of the lunacy | 4 |
in the united states | 4 |
the principle of construction | 4 |
is a matter of | 4 |
the cost per head | 4 |
of themselves and their | 4 |
in the following paragraph | 4 |
in which he is | 4 |
the relieving officer or | 4 |
evidence before the select | 4 |
that the number of | 4 |
to the lunacy commission | 4 |
the position of the | 4 |
the discretion of the | 4 |
the duties to be | 4 |
relieving officer or overseer | 4 |
the county in which | 4 |
accumulation of the insane | 4 |
in the county asylum | 4 |
a far more comprehensive | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
that the medical officer | 4 |
of workhouses as receptacles | 4 |
the superintendent of the | 4 |
increase of the insane | 4 |
the district medical inspector | 4 |
of the evils of | 4 |
on the construction and | 4 |
by reason of the | 3 |
a considerable portion of | 3 |
or is deemed to | 3 |
to be at large | 3 |
patients in their own | 3 |
number of such lunatics | 3 |
the insane population of | 3 |
of a district medical | 3 |
of the medical man | 3 |
for a longer or | 3 |
referred to in the | 3 |
in lieu of a | 3 |
duties of his office | 3 |
of the prevalence of | 3 |
the th th vict | 3 |
early and efficient treatment | 3 |
distance from the asylum | 3 |
in order that he | 3 |
to a greater or | 3 |
we are happy to | 3 |
be discharged or removed | 3 |
the lunacy commissioners of | 3 |
in favour of the | 3 |
stand in need of | 3 |
the derby county asylum | 3 |
by a justice or | 3 |
in the discharge of | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
the medical superintendents in | 3 |
the evils of workhouses | 3 |
under the jurisdiction of | 3 |
the inadequacy of the | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
the inmates of a | 3 |
principles in the construction | 3 |
the committee of the | 3 |
and organization of asylums | 3 |
the county judge and | 3 |
found to be the | 3 |
the case of those | 3 |
in a very large | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
a longer or shorter | 3 |
of the county in | 3 |
and condition of the | 3 |
commissioners in lunacy have | 3 |
in our humble opinion | 3 |
so that they might | 3 |
of the evidence before | 3 |
no person shall be | 3 |
to be dealt with | 3 |
to remark that the | 3 |
proper persons to be | 3 |
for the insane is | 3 |
to themselves or others | 3 |
be taken to the | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
and position of the | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
the condition of those | 3 |
to the discretion of | 3 |
must be remembered that | 3 |
by the medical officer | 3 |
are not to be | 3 |
remain out of an | 3 |
the character of their | 3 |
as being of unsound | 3 |
ought not to have | 3 |
their friends or elsewhere | 3 |
discharge of his duties | 3 |
of most of the | 3 |
in an asylum or | 3 |
longer or shorter period | 3 |
of insane at gheel | 3 |
according to our scheme | 3 |
of workhouse lunatic inmates | 3 |
is a source of | 3 |
the prevalence of insanity | 3 |
one or more of | 3 |
their friends or others | 3 |
on account of his | 3 |
of the middle class | 3 |
that the patient is | 3 |
to counties and boroughs | 3 |
the operation of the | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
the appointment of district | 3 |
of the present board | 3 |
involving the multiplication of | 3 |
the insane in this | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
the wards of a | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
in workhouses should be | 3 |
the future provision for | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
for the protection of | 3 |
to arrive at a | 3 |
in the character of | 3 |
officer of the asylum | 3 |
to the lord chancellor | 3 |
of a far more | 3 |
be taken charge of | 3 |
the use of a | 3 |
without the sanction of | 3 |
confined in licensed houses | 3 |
of the members of | 3 |
lunacy and of the | 3 |
of lunatics in the | 3 |
the visitation of lunatics | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
for this class of | 3 |
the amelioration of the | 3 |
is of less than | 3 |
the cost of maintenance | 3 |
ought never to have | 3 |
be found that the | 3 |
large number of medical | 3 |
those concerned in the | 3 |
places for the reception | 3 |
a scheme of a | 3 |
associating with the other | 3 |
pauper lunatics of the | 3 |
the discharge of his | 3 |
pauper lunatics not in | 3 |
greater or less extent | 3 |
the production of the | 3 |
be borne in mind | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
to the duties of | 3 |
a manner as to | 3 |
multiplication of chronic lunatics | 3 |
guardians of the poor | 3 |
state of the present | 3 |
be entrusted to the | 3 |
in which he was | 3 |
of the statistics of | 3 |
of workhouses for the | 3 |
little more than the | 3 |
it must be remembered | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
the want of a | 3 |
the existence of a | 3 |
in the capacity of | 3 |
the insane and idiots | 3 |
of our public asylums | 3 |
the patients and their | 3 |
are found to be | 3 |
of the committee of | 3 |
mental and bodily state | 3 |
medical officer of a | 3 |
would be a more | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
may be allowed to | 3 |
by the appointment of | 3 |
the fact of his | 3 |
the case of paupers | 3 |
four times a year | 3 |
superintendent of the asylum | 3 |
cases of insanity in | 3 |
evils of large asylums | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
inasmuch as it is | 3 |
be dealt with as | 3 |
would be much more | 3 |
of the middlesex county | 3 |
through the medium of | 3 |
or proposed to be | 3 |
and a medical certificate | 3 |
far more comprehensive nature | 3 |
in the proportion of | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
the visitation of the | 3 |
lunatic and a proper | 3 |
of the lunatic poor | 3 |
and extent of the | 3 |
some principles in the | 3 |
should or should not | 3 |
ought to be abandoned | 3 |
the number of admissions | 3 |
the medical officer to | 3 |
is or is not | 3 |
with little or no | 3 |
detained in workhouses or | 3 |
medical officer would have | 3 |
it is proposed to | 3 |
recent and for chronic | 3 |
the visits of the | 3 |
be found to be | 3 |
be taken to represent | 3 |
colony of insane at | 3 |
on the score of | 3 |
the case of a | 3 |
the state of massachusetts | 3 |
the ordinary pauper inmates | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
the superintendent of an | 3 |
engaged in industrial pursuits | 3 |
medical and moral treatment | 3 |
medical officer in the | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
to the consideration of | 3 |
with friends or others | 3 |
be a source of | 3 |
the homes of our | 3 |
attendants upon the insane | 3 |
of the place and | 3 |
evidence of lord shaftesbury | 3 |
an estimate of the | 3 |
of asylums should be | 3 |
or should not be | 3 |
in workhouses and in | 3 |
to be made for | 3 |
in course of erection | 3 |
the average of the | 3 |
to the transmission of | 3 |
contravention of the law | 3 |
some such scheme as | 3 |
the laws of lunacy | 3 |
the delirium of fever | 3 |
accommodation for the insane | 3 |
to the use of | 3 |
a distinct institution for | 3 |
a return to the | 3 |
left to the discretion | 3 |
nature of the duties | 3 |
on the increase of | 3 |
of the commission of | 3 |
the parish medical officers | 3 |
the plan of placing | 3 |
the middlesex county asylums | 3 |
and it is a | 3 |
is inadequate to the | 3 |
of the devon asylum | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
of acute and chronic | 3 |
of those who are | 3 |
be remembered that the | 3 |
be added to the | 3 |
the necessity of the | 3 |
to be taken charge | 3 |
at the cost of | 3 |
evils of workhouses as | 3 |
as of unsound mind | 3 |
large number of chronic | 3 |
duties which would devolve | 3 |
with friends or elsewhere | 3 |
appointment of assistant commissioners | 3 |
to be placed in | 3 |
it shall be lawful | 3 |
to the minds of | 3 |
and involving the multiplication | 3 |
it is most desirable | 3 |
one part of the | 3 |
is left to the | 3 |
be placed in the | 3 |
for the insane in | 3 |
this class of pauper | 3 |
to the effect that | 3 |
in workhouses at large | 3 |
and authority of the | 3 |
the parish medical officer | 3 |
being of unsound mind | 3 |
should be reported to | 3 |
in an asylum is | 3 |
detention of the insane | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
lodged in their hands | 3 |
taken before a justice | 3 |
making a total of | 3 |
the cost of building | 3 |
future provision for the | 3 |
alleged to be insane | 3 |
of this class of | 3 |
that the proportion of | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
unfitness of workhouses for | 3 |
the opening of new | 3 |
the publication of the | 3 |
be placed in an | 3 |
the commencement of the | 3 |
in the last stage | 3 |
of the insane is | 3 |
and chronic cases together | 3 |
treatment of recent cases | 3 |
it is needless to | 3 |
total number of the | 3 |
part of the medical | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
the asylums of the | 3 |
of less than one | 3 |
investigation before a jury | 3 |
be made by a | 3 |
it is not a | 3 |
of the inmates of | 3 |
during the past year | 3 |
to the size of | 3 |
their way into the | 3 |
the multiplication of chronic | 3 |
are apt to be | 3 |
superintendents of county asylums | 3 |
in a previous page | 3 |
it would be much | 3 |
be brought within the | 3 |
the patients will be | 3 |
in the report of | 3 |
million and a half | 3 |
and treatment of lunatics | 3 |
the plan of building | 3 |
increase in the number | 3 |
insane in this country | 3 |
with respect to the | 3 |
of the medical men | 3 |
distribution of the chronic | 3 |
in the administration of | 3 |
annual reports of the | 3 |
to carry out the | 3 |
the annual reports of | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
of a third story | 3 |
shall be lawful for | 3 |
may or may not | 3 |
placed in the same | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
present provision for the | 3 |
of our lunatic population | 3 |
as a person of | 3 |
the construction of a | 3 |
made for the care | 3 |
lunatics in workhouses should | 3 |
the fact of the | 3 |
the fact to the | 3 |
calculated on the whole | 3 |
of the insane to | 3 |
of the value of | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
visitors of the asylum | 3 |
such a manner as | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
the evidence of the | 3 |
the cost of the | 3 |
chronic insane in cottage | 3 |
of officers and servants | 3 |
dangerous to themselves or | 3 |
the last stage of | 3 |
to be discharged or | 3 |
not properly taken care | 3 |
and in general to | 3 |
as long as possible | 3 |
and for the most | 3 |
under the care of | 3 |
to be the case | 3 |
special committee of the | 3 |
an examination of the | 3 |
classes of pauper lunatics | 3 |
it would seem no | 3 |
at the sacrifice of | 3 |
or parish to which | 3 |
inmates of the workhouse | 3 |
there is this much | 3 |
of a workhouse is | 3 |
in which they are | 3 |
of supervision and control | 3 |
of patients in their | 3 |
and visitation of all | 3 |
a fourth of the | 3 |
of the surrey magistrates | 3 |
performance of the duties | 3 |
the extent to which | 3 |
members of the commission | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
an order signed by | 3 |
the appointment of a | 3 |
the example of the | 3 |
according to the returns | 3 |
can be looked for | 3 |
scheme of a far | 3 |
the large number of | 3 |
the inspection of the | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
an impediment to the | 3 |
the state in which | 3 |
asylums for the more | 3 |
the cost of their | 3 |
within the compass of | 3 |
wholly or partially chargeable | 3 |
the benefits of the | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
a certain number of | 3 |
reports of the commissioners | 3 |
condition of the patient | 3 |
out of an asylum | 3 |
a series of years | 3 |
the decision of the | 3 |
their proper care and | 3 |
the detention of insane | 3 |
the condition of lunatics | 3 |
of the lunatic inmates | 3 |
of what may be | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
find their way into | 3 |
with a medical man | 3 |
protection of the insane | 3 |
by the adoption of | 3 |
for the maintenance of | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
reported to the commissioners | 3 |
causes diminishing the curability | 3 |
person who has been | 3 |
lunatics in the homes | 3 |
without injury to the | 3 |
in some of the | 3 |
detention in a workhouse | 3 |
commissioners in lunacy in | 3 |
asylum for chronic cases | 3 |
the great majority of | 3 |
of the duties imposed | 3 |
a lunatic and a | 3 |
the accumulation of chronic | 3 |
of the county asylum | 3 |
of the mental disorder | 3 |
objectionable than the intermixture | 2 |
means of employment and | 2 |
the erection of a | 2 |
in the vicinity of | 2 |
is the same as | 2 |
them ought to be | 2 |
authority of the district | 2 |
asylums are of a | 2 |
medical witnesses were called | 2 |
their friends or with | 2 |
way of remuneration for | 2 |
nine cases out of | 2 |
in point of number | 2 |
perform the duties of | 2 |
of the principle of | 2 |
to the detriment of | 2 |
rests against their receiving | 2 |
equal to that of | 2 |
an asylum shall be | 2 |
to place them in | 2 |
to the table of | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
detained as a lunatic | 2 |
not exceeding two clear | 2 |
from home to board | 2 |
too much for the | 2 |
but these are now | 2 |
description are seldom fit | 2 |
it in the power | 2 |
and their whole character | 2 |
of a private patient | 2 |
in a foreign asylum | 2 |
of the state in | 2 |
fact of his restoration | 2 |
in the five years | 2 |
longer restricted to such | 2 |
of the same report | 2 |
filled with chronic cases | 2 |
for the interests of | 2 |
the immediate vicinity of | 2 |
the circumstances surrounding him | 2 |
the causes diminishing the | 2 |
and usefulness of the | 2 |
by a judicious system | 2 |
much larger number of | 2 |
be accommodated in an | 2 |
that the less the | 2 |
sign a true and | 2 |
of a smaller size | 2 |
for a quarterly visit | 2 |
let it be understood | 2 |
those living with their | 2 |
that the commissioners have | 2 |
to act for him | 2 |
but it would be | 2 |
the expiration of three | 2 |
instance of private patients | 2 |
every organ in the | 2 |
the verdict of a | 2 |
the larger buildings has | 2 |
company with the committee | 2 |
as may be necessary | 2 |
be efficiently performed by | 2 |
to meet the whole | 2 |
watch over the interests | 2 |
to be relatively more | 2 |
in their twelfth report | 2 |
exhibiting an increase of | 2 |
welfare of the insane | 2 |
to the decided opinion | 2 |
in asylums or licensed | 2 |
a special committee of | 2 |
the county asylum is | 2 |
such lunatic be taken | 2 |
victims of mental disorder | 2 |
means of relieving the | 2 |
their due supervision and | 2 |
favourable conditions for recovery | 2 |
of a large establishment | 2 |
found so by inquisition | 2 |
and the result of | 2 |
into an asylum shall | 2 |
per head in asylums | 2 |
from any form of | 2 |
returns of lunatics in | 2 |
one of the many | 2 |
for such limited period | 2 |
to walk in the | 2 |
to the mind diseased | 2 |
ratio of insane persons | 2 |
this question of the | 2 |
a review of the | 2 |
to show cause why | 2 |
according to the plan | 2 |
in the minds of | 2 |
jurisdiction of the commissioners | 2 |
supplement to the twelfth | 2 |
we cannot help thinking | 2 |
or is not a | 2 |
transfer of lunatics to | 2 |
end of the year | 2 |
not find their way | 2 |
fixed to the size | 2 |
and increase of the | 2 |
is a congenital defect | 2 |
of the utmost importance | 2 |
down as a rule | 2 |
watch over the health | 2 |
class of pauper lunatics | 2 |
it shall be competent | 2 |
relative or friend who | 2 |
we do not see | 2 |
the plan in question | 2 |
the character of an | 2 |
lunatics of this country | 2 |
returns of the number | 2 |
to diminish the curability | 2 |
maintenance for patients in | 2 |
present state of the | 2 |
those chargeable to counties | 2 |
hospitals for the insane | 2 |
the circumstance of the | 2 |
where a patient is | 2 |
shall certify in writing | 2 |
made use of as | 2 |
of english county asylums | 2 |
a means of relieving | 2 |
more frequent visitation of | 2 |
accommodation should be provided | 2 |
and to the interests | 2 |
the returns moved for | 2 |
the health of the | 2 |
of this state of | 2 |
that the great majority | 2 |
made to them by | 2 |
exercised by the lunacy | 2 |
the abolition of the | 2 |
and underpaid union medical | 2 |
of distinct asylums for | 2 |
it has been found | 2 |
to rid themselves of | 2 |
would suffice for the | 2 |
before the committee on | 2 |
provision of asylum accommodation | 2 |
as if the only | 2 |
conditions under which they | 2 |
notify it to the | 2 |
inducement to indulge in | 2 |
in the same report | 2 |
nature of the cases | 2 |
the friends of the | 2 |
and comfort of the | 2 |
a patient has been | 2 |
with the interests of | 2 |
of many of the | 2 |
in them to be | 2 |
patients will be less | 2 |
accommodated in an asylum | 2 |
is always more difficulty | 2 |
by him as not | 2 |
the future provision of | 2 |
that in the asylum | 2 |
the post of district | 2 |
with all that is | 2 |
at least four times | 2 |
mingling the sane and | 2 |
the utility of the | 2 |
a high rate of | 2 |
to build asylums for | 2 |
deal with existing evils | 2 |
need not be repeated | 2 |
of patients detained in | 2 |
the question of their | 2 |
the relatives of the | 2 |
or imperfect faculties may | 2 |
the clerks of unions | 2 |
to act upon it | 2 |
for the whole of | 2 |
forth in his order | 2 |
of training and instruction | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
asylum at the present | 2 |
requiring little more than | 2 |
of the colony of | 2 |
is not susceptible of | 2 |
to substantiate this assertion | 2 |
principal asylums of france | 2 |
more sources of waste | 2 |
not susceptible of cure | 2 |
the inmate of a | 2 |
when they wish to | 2 |
in a licensed house | 2 |
and insane together in | 2 |
weak cases to asylums | 2 |
have been accustomed to | 2 |
of the maintenance of | 2 |
one or other of | 2 |
by the district officer | 2 |
of evils exactly similar | 2 |
to the propriety of | 2 |
of those under their | 2 |
be relatively more costly | 2 |
if the law were | 2 |
ought to be in | 2 |
has been declared insane | 2 |
return to the lunacy | 2 |
in such a state | 2 |
transmit to the commissioners | 2 |
a true and faithful | 2 |
although persons of this | 2 |
are alike in the | 2 |
care and supervision of | 2 |
mind in a workhouse | 2 |
the surrey county asylum | 2 |
bodily strength to be | 2 |
estimate of the number | 2 |
number and increase of | 2 |
not be at all | 2 |
be accompanied by visitation | 2 |
the number of inmates | 2 |
minister of the interior | 2 |
should be assigned to | 2 |
for the general purposes | 2 |
the cost of food | 2 |
his mental and moral | 2 |
in a preceding page | 2 |
effectual performance of the | 2 |
the office of the | 2 |
it is expedient to | 2 |
meet the wants of | 2 |
enjoy the advantages of | 2 |
detained under care and | 2 |
have arrived at the | 2 |
those in union workhouses | 2 |
who has been adjudged | 2 |
of the latter in | 2 |
except as a means | 2 |
the minister of the | 2 |
of himself and his | 2 |
scheme as we have | 2 |
lunacy commissioners of the | 2 |
the care of a | 2 |
the employment of the | 2 |
distributed in the homes | 2 |
the insanity of the | 2 |
have sufficient bodily strength | 2 |
communicate the fact to | 2 |
of chronic and incurable | 2 |
direct attention to the | 2 |
always more difficulty in | 2 |
health to be removed | 2 |
to be attained by | 2 |
metropolitan commissioners in lunacy | 2 |
which ought never to | 2 |
to the twelfth report | 2 |
january of that year | 2 |
workhouses in england and | 2 |
it would be found | 2 |
restoration to health and | 2 |
to be gathered from | 2 |
more recent and for | 2 |
the rate of recoveries | 2 |
post of district medical | 2 |
to run higher than | 2 |
accommodate not more than | 2 |
total number of pauper | 2 |
the annual number of | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
beyond the metropolitan district | 2 |
of the sane and | 2 |
a larger or smaller | 2 |
in the first instance | 2 |
care of himself and | 2 |
are not properly taken | 2 |
be made for the | 2 |
in the calculation of | 2 |
by the reports of | 2 |
to direct attention to | 2 |
of medical witnesses were | 2 |
but if it be | 2 |
upon the report of | 2 |
more than the ordinary | 2 |
mental unsoundness or deficiency | 2 |
there is no security | 2 |
lunacy commissioners in their | 2 |
annual number of persons | 2 |
the case of an | 2 |
the chief medical officer | 2 |
the district medical examiner | 2 |
visiting justices of asylums | 2 |
invested with full powers | 2 |
of the middlesex magistrates | 2 |
to be entrusted to | 2 |
a state of things | 2 |
in order to their | 2 |
power in the hands | 2 |
the unnecessary detention of | 2 |
excessive size of asylums | 2 |
the lunacy commission to | 2 |
a fresh classification and | 2 |
population of england and | 2 |
relieving officer to take | 2 |
on the plan set | 2 |
of the insane by | 2 |
of the state and | 2 |
the object of the | 2 |
private asylums in the | 2 |
in their eleventh report | 2 |
man or other person | 2 |
are happy to find | 2 |
organ in the body | 2 |
limit to be fixed | 2 |
that the rate of | 2 |
in fetching and carrying | 2 |
care on the part | 2 |
class of district medical | 2 |
of the interests of | 2 |
the most part the | 2 |
removal of lunatics from | 2 |
of pauper lunatics not | 2 |
the special committee of | 2 |
especially prejudicial to recent | 2 |
of this book we | 2 |
section of the building | 2 |
be afforded to all | 2 |
of patients than has | 2 |
species of separate residence | 2 |
as well as with | 2 |
order of a magistrate | 2 |
of the nature of | 2 |
to remain in the | 2 |
care and treatment as | 2 |
of our insane population | 2 |
visitation of pauper lunatics | 2 |
the presence of a | 2 |
a case of insanity | 2 |
under the operation of | 2 |
the supplement to the | 2 |
an attack of insanity | 2 |
of the parochial medical | 2 |
the provision made for | 2 |
entire number of lunatics | 2 |
and undivided responsibility is | 2 |
what may be the | 2 |
improve the condition of | 2 |
a member of a | 2 |
of lunatic paupers in | 2 |
officer of the union | 2 |
a curative lunatic asylum | 2 |
a much less cost | 2 |
be attended with little | 2 |
of relieving the workhouse | 2 |
may be essentially ameliorated | 2 |
the homes of english | 2 |
on the custody of | 2 |
lunatic inmates are found | 2 |
of england and wales | 2 |
of proper medical supervision | 2 |
would not be a | 2 |
admission into the asylum | 2 |
state of things is | 2 |
improper treatment prior to | 2 |
injurious to the general | 2 |
under the management of | 2 |
a chief medical officer | 2 |
ten years between and | 2 |
of treatment and care | 2 |
of delay in submitting | 2 |
accumulation of chronic and | 2 |
the score of its | 2 |
mere circumstance of the | 2 |
the plan of the | 2 |
has been found to | 2 |
absence of a single | 2 |
the lapse of time | 2 |
of the characters of | 2 |
without regard to their | 2 |
we have commented in | 2 |
confined in asylums and | 2 |
it would be impossible | 2 |
for warming and ventilation | 2 |
his mental and bodily | 2 |
to the proper union | 2 |
it down as a | 2 |
a class of lunatics | 2 |
its character and arrangements | 2 |
in lunacy would be | 2 |
present number of commissioners | 2 |
county in which he | 2 |
of the order and | 2 |
presence of lunatics in | 2 |
disorders of the mind | 2 |
are disposed to recommend | 2 |
pauper lunatics in county | 2 |
a parish or union | 2 |
of being greatly improved | 2 |
all those concerned in | 2 |
of a general rate | 2 |
both night and day | 2 |
in one million and | 2 |
be for him to | 2 |
the annual rate of | 2 |
the insane poor must | 2 |
much greater extent than | 2 |
in the proper sense | 2 |
being of the poor | 2 |
as much as a | 2 |
a sufficient number of | 2 |
removal of patients to | 2 |
a case of recent | 2 |
of an asylum should | 2 |
the greater or less | 2 |
of the onset of | 2 |
it seems to us | 2 |
might be supposed that | 2 |
not found to be | 2 |
a calculation of the | 2 |
and to the lunacy | 2 |
patients whom he may | 2 |
on the occurrence of | 2 |
the power of a | 2 |
two or three years | 2 |
that we cannot conceive | 2 |
at a less relative | 2 |
are more sources of | 2 |
provisions of the law | 2 |
that the increase of | 2 |
question of separating recent | 2 |
in the primary institution | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
transferred to an asylum | 2 |
every lunatic in the | 2 |
of lunatics and the | 2 |
in his just published | 2 |
must be to render | 2 |
state of single patients | 2 |
fresh classification and redistribution | 2 |
such a medical officer | 2 |
the principles of english | 2 |
the details of the | 2 |
appointment of a chief | 2 |
of the present system | 2 |
we are disposed to | 2 |
in the eyes of | 2 |
in asylums and workhouses | 2 |
majority of the insane | 2 |
of such lunatics is | 2 |
to which they would | 2 |
of more or fewer | 2 |
have the power to | 2 |
three days and a | 2 |
reporters in criminal cases | 2 |
responsibility is equally injurious | 2 |
pauper lunatics living with | 2 |
may be gradually weaned | 2 |
expiration of such period | 2 |
to the principles of | 2 |
in most of the | 2 |
be detained as a | 2 |
he may deem curable | 2 |
in the history of | 2 |
a place of treatment | 2 |
think it would be | 2 |
recess in a corridor | 2 |
by night and day | 2 |
every poor person wholly | 2 |
preliminary chapters on the | 2 |
for a curative asylum | 2 |
command may be inculcated | 2 |
of a lunatic or | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
the management and treatment | 2 |
of detention for them | 2 |
serve the purpose of | 2 |
is regulated by no | 2 |
there will be a | 2 |
selected from the magistrates | 2 |
of an alleged lunatic | 2 |
provided for in a | 2 |
in the establishment of | 2 |
county and borough magistrates | 2 |
in workhouses and elsewhere | 2 |
on the fitness or | 2 |
that there were in | 2 |
but it is not | 2 |
condition of lunatics in | 2 |
confinement in an asylum | 2 |
tendency to run higher | 2 |
this description are seldom | 2 |
a tendency to run | 2 |
where the insane are | 2 |
the medical superintendents of | 2 |
as we have pointed | 2 |
as proper inmates of | 2 |
considerable portion of this | 2 |
distinct sections to asylums | 2 |
and for these reasons | 2 |
weaned from their disgusting | 2 |
subject to gusts of | 2 |
parochial authorities and to | 2 |
early treatment of recent | 2 |
evidence before the committee | 2 |
for a much larger | 2 |
be signed by the | 2 |
it is sought to | 2 |
to the probate judge | 2 |
organized and managed asylum | 2 |
of the public boards | 2 |
most of the principal | 2 |
the average cost of | 2 |
remuneration for their trouble | 2 |
to a curative lunatic | 2 |
per head for the | 2 |
than the intermixture of | 2 |
unhappily the exceptional cases | 2 |
is equally injurious to | 2 |
for the care of | 2 |
insane in cottage homes | 2 |
instead of adding new | 2 |
it to the commissioners | 2 |
respecting the duties and | 2 |
case of those who | 2 |
that no person shall | 2 |
no longer restricted to | 2 |
the means of treatment | 2 |
and to have the | 2 |
of the question of | 2 |
whether such lunatics are | 2 |
let us briefly examine | 2 |
and organized for their | 2 |
of the public asylum | 2 |
has of late years | 2 |
objection rests against their | 2 |
will be less comfortable | 2 |
should be rightly placed | 2 |
the admission of cases | 2 |
the supplementary report of | 2 |
we believe to be | 2 |
are in general capable | 2 |
extent to which the | 2 |
system of asylum construction | 2 |
this class of the | 2 |
a few of the | 2 |
the patients whom he | 2 |
of the medical visitors | 2 |
number of patients should | 2 |
detention of pauper lunatics | 2 |
disease of the heart | 2 |
the visiting justices of | 2 |
the fitness or unfitness | 2 |
should notify it to | 2 |
indicate the patients whom | 2 |
taken care of in | 2 |
pursued in this country | 2 |
approximation to the truth | 2 |
the several classes of | 2 |
with full powers as | 2 |
they may be gradually | 2 |
of a public court | 2 |
the power to act | 2 |
the cost of construction | 2 |
forms of mental disorder | 2 |
of a curative asylum | 2 |
the provisions of the | 2 |
all cases of lunacy | 2 |
according to law in | 2 |
in a lunatic asylum | 2 |
that institutions for a | 2 |
and their rate of | 2 |
in conjunction with the | 2 |
it appears to us | 2 |
and requirements of the | 2 |
on or before january | 2 |
that the average increase | 2 |
who has been declared | 2 |
the superintendents of county | 2 |
had been sent to | 2 |
that the district medical | 2 |
a single and undivided | 2 |
the number and condition | 2 |
the act now in | 2 |
as a district medical | 2 |
wards of a workhouse | 2 |
a section of the | 2 |
whom he may deem | 2 |
the demands for admission | 2 |
estimate of the cost | 2 |
the staff of the | 2 |
capable of being greatly | 2 |
in buildings of a | 2 |
in the majority of | 2 |
the more recent and | 2 |
that workhouse lunatic wards | 2 |
that the accumulation of | 2 |
and the more so | 2 |
that the absence of | 2 |
complicated with unsoundness of | 2 |
placing recent and chronic | 2 |
custody of the insane | 2 |
of the law by | 2 |
are seldom fit objects | 2 |
the early treatment of | 2 |
patients in an asylum | 2 |
this book we have | 2 |
of mentally disordered persons | 2 |
of by the lunacy | 2 |
adjudged by him as | 2 |
with unsoundness of mind | 2 |
we would wish to | 2 |
according to the character | 2 |
the capability of the | 2 |
reported to the public | 2 |
will always be found | 2 |
only tenable plea for | 2 |
in fact a probationary | 2 |
visits through the wards | 2 |
with the features of | 2 |
with the aid of | 2 |
by restoring to both | 2 |
the progressive increase of | 2 |
in the form in | 2 |
number and condition of | 2 |
the hope of cure | 2 |
of lunacy and lunatic | 2 |
and to report on | 2 |
the workhouse from dangerous | 2 |
in a distinct section | 2 |
before the special committee | 2 |
and of the legal | 2 |
well as with the | 2 |
superintending details in a | 2 |
the masters in lunacy | 2 |
the director of the | 2 |
their rate of increase | 2 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
of asylums for chronic | 2 |
section of the asylum | 2 |
administration of the laws | 2 |
the provision of the | 2 |
visit and ascertain their | 2 |
the aggregation of large | 2 |
improperly detained in workhouses | 2 |
or boarded with their | 2 |
asylums for recent and | 2 |
in support of it | 2 |
the attempt to keep | 2 |
the proportion of lunatics | 2 |
best chances of recovery | 2 |
it would be an | 2 |
opening of new asylums | 2 |
with all becoming deference | 2 |
in the same building | 2 |
the discharge of the | 2 |
medical staff of asylums | 2 |
day and night accommodation | 2 |
on the district medical | 2 |
to asylums is regulated | 2 |
the adoption of the | 2 |
pending arrangements for his | 2 |
statistics of pauper lunatics | 2 |
are exercised by the | 2 |
is for the most | 2 |
such pauper lunatics as | 2 |
for them to be | 2 |
number of medical witnesses | 2 |
last stage of pulmonary | 2 |
been called upon to | 2 |
not properly remain out | 2 |
future provision of the | 2 |
that no lunatic or | 2 |
of the prevailing system | 2 |
in a paper in | 2 |
remarked in previous pages | 2 |
from the district medical | 2 |
the asylums in existence | 2 |
seem as if the | 2 |
be empowered to order | 2 |
it is at present | 2 |
the cost of his | 2 |
it would seem that | 2 |
a misdemeanour to receive | 2 |
early transmission of all | 2 |
parish to which they | 2 |
the advantages of a | 2 |
asylum on the plan | 2 |
be supposed that institutions | 2 |
the inmates of workhouses | 2 |
pauper lunatics to county | 2 |
there is nothing in | 2 |
determining the question of | 2 |
or otherwise likely to | 2 |
of public lunatic asylums | 2 |
to order the removal | 2 |
of officers and attendants | 2 |
of the medical certificates | 2 |
whether in asylums or | 2 |
workhouse containing lunatics should | 2 |
of january in each | 2 |
knowledge of the number | 2 |
the medical officer is | 2 |
to the practice of | 2 |
attendants on the insane | 2 |
in the same opinion | 2 |
unsoundness or deficiency is | 2 |
staff of attendants required | 2 |
a very large asylum | 2 |
medical officer would be | 2 |
colney hatch was opened | 2 |
state in which they | 2 |
of one of the | 2 |
examination of the value | 2 |
own homes or in | 2 |
treatment for those who | 2 |
of a nature and | 2 |
the lunacy commissioners on | 2 |
that class of asylum | 2 |
to the visits of | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
whose removal to a | 2 |
of the laws of | 2 |
views of the lunacy | 2 |
and attend to the | 2 |
for erecting them ought | 2 |
the condition of pauper | 2 |
in his sixth report | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
in the category of | 2 |
of the fact of | 2 |
report on their condition | 2 |
the insane with the | 2 |
the authority of the | 2 |
the officers of the | 2 |
tenable plea for erecting | 2 |
commissioners in lunacy would | 2 |
the lunatic poor in | 2 |
asylum shall be made | 2 |
in opposition to the | 2 |
taken before a magistrate | 2 |
suggestions as to the | 2 |
be made imperative on | 2 |
benefits of the public | 2 |
for all the pauper | 2 |
to board with a | 2 |
the powers of the | 2 |
the remoteness of the | 2 |
construction of public asylums | 2 |
before a commission of | 2 |
under that amount of | 2 |
of its insane inmates | 2 |
be set forth in | 2 |
as not proper to | 2 |
opinions and practice of | 2 |
than in buildings of | 2 |
of the same act | 2 |
functions of treatment and | 2 |
cruelly treated or neglected | 2 |
that such lunatic be | 2 |
the words of the | 2 |
chaplain of the union | 2 |
population of a county | 2 |
we must confess to | 2 |
to the other inmates | 2 |
expenditure on account of | 2 |
chronic cases of lunacy | 2 |
by one or more | 2 |
in the report for | 2 |
of a single and | 2 |
would seem as if | 2 |
licensed as a place | 2 |
an asylum for the | 2 |
officer to take any | 2 |
the gross increase of | 2 |
is complicated with unsoundness | 2 |
seclusion of an asylum | 2 |
homes of english people | 2 |
in order to bring | 2 |
in the direction of | 2 |
proportion of the insane | 2 |
now unhappily the exceptional | 2 |
for some time longer | 2 |
run higher than in | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
law guardians and overseers | 2 |
it became necessary to | 2 |
a very large hospital | 2 |
in the immediate vicinity | 2 |
condition of the pauper | 2 |
brought to the asylum | 2 |
cannot be expected to | 2 |
the size of the | 2 |
in the larger buildings | 2 |
more objectionable than the | 2 |
that portion of the | 2 |
should not be put | 2 |
of such an asylum | 2 |
list of all lunatics | 2 |
have been received in | 2 |
would be better to | 2 |
reply to the question | 2 |
from dangerous or offensive | 2 |
by the committees of | 2 |
or are not properly | 2 |
justification of the confinement | 2 |
those only who have | 2 |
is a proper person | 2 |
of a third floor | 2 |
means of providing for | 2 |
the relieving officer to | 2 |
them proper persons to | 2 |
bucknill has some very | 2 |
deficiency is a congenital | 2 |
and we are sure | 2 |
according to the accommodation | 2 |
for admission to the | 2 |
or in round numbers | 2 |
the omission of the | 2 |
removing the patient from | 2 |
sense of the expression | 2 |
imperative on the part | 2 |
advanced stages of bodily | 2 |
management of the insane | 2 |
commission of lunacy is | 2 |
detached from the main | 2 |
in the state of | 2 |
the patient from home | 2 |
visitation of all lunatics | 2 |
which he was brought | 2 |
power of the medical | 2 |
union or parish in | 2 |
will reply in the | 2 |
suffering from any form | 2 |
the patient should be | 2 |
assistants and a dispenser | 2 |
this is a matter | 2 |
thirds at the least | 2 |
in a workhouse should | 2 |
as receptacles for them | 2 |
proper sense of the | 2 |
of the house and | 2 |
that he is a | 2 |
from one part of | 2 |
must be equally so | 2 |
in the population of | 2 |
represent the total of | 2 |
are to a certain | 2 |
of the utility of | 2 |
exclusion of recent cases | 2 |
out of one hundred | 2 |
than that of a | 2 |
the proper care and | 2 |
the character and extent | 2 |
without the knowledge and | 2 |
of lunacy and the | 2 |
in the space of | 2 |
cure of the insane | 2 |
a much greater extent | 2 |
as far as practicable | 2 |
less the insane are | 2 |
as social beings may | 2 |
person who is not | 2 |
upon application to the | 2 |
do away with the | 2 |
is not in a | 2 |
have as yet been | 2 |
the effectual performance of | 2 |
are subject to gusts | 2 |
construction of distinct sections | 2 |
plea for erecting them | 2 |
be remembered that a | 2 |
more of their number | 2 |
chargeable to the union | 2 |
or allowed to discharge | 2 |
as to prevent the | 2 |
construction of a distinct | 2 |
detained for such limited | 2 |
cannot help thinking that | 2 |
existing provision for the | 2 |
within the cognizance of | 2 |
after another two years | 2 |
the delegation of the | 2 |
direct the relieving officer | 2 |
separate asylums for the | 2 |
cost in asylums and | 2 |
to prove that the | 2 |
can be done to | 2 |
moved for by mr | 2 |
the united states of | 2 |
to the union or | 2 |
of our civil code | 2 |
insane population of this | 2 |
and the treatment of | 2 |
as proposed by the | 2 |
we do not possess | 2 |
experience has of late | 2 |
set forth in his | 2 |
question on the plea | 2 |
exceeding that for workhouses | 2 |
is to be found | 2 |
to take any insane | 2 |
of maintenance for patients | 2 |
the care and maintenance | 2 |
the treatment of recent | 2 |
days and a half | 2 |
inmates of unsound mind | 2 |
condition of the patients | 2 |
the conditions under which | 2 |
persons of this description | 2 |
the district officer to | 2 |
the man was discharged | 2 |
by the medical officers | 2 |
which render them unfit | 2 |
that in case any | 2 |
this is not found | 2 |
be supported at a | 2 |
they are in general | 2 |
be found to the | 2 |
per annum in the | 2 |
than a fourth of | 2 |
the other inmates of | 2 |
the total of insane | 2 |
them unfit to remain | 2 |
the meaning of the | 2 |
the estimate of the | 2 |
in the same bed | 2 |
appears to be a | 2 |
where the mind is | 2 |
state of lunacy in | 2 |
or may not properly | 2 |
classes of the community | 2 |
redistribution of the patients | 2 |
mental and bodily condition | 2 |
against a recurrence of | 2 |
for recent cases of | 2 |
as a lunatic or | 2 |
may be found in | 2 |
patients of all classes | 2 |
is not too much | 2 |
the transfer of the | 2 |
removal to a curative | 2 |
or deficiency is a | 2 |
the number of its | 2 |
in the next place | 2 |
requirements of the county | 2 |
on some principles in | 2 |
to be fixed to | 2 |
the plan set forth | 2 |
from their disgusting propensities | 2 |
the gain to be | 2 |
asylum by the district | 2 |
under any sort of | 2 |
of lunatics to asylums | 2 |
imperfect faculties may be | 2 |
if any at all | 2 |
of the asylum being | 2 |
stand in the way | 2 |
tend to prolong the | 2 |
under positive mental derangement | 2 |
in the preceding pages | 2 |
into the asylum of | 2 |
is no security against | 2 |
the colony of insane | 2 |
patients than has been | 2 |
of the annual admissions | 2 |
both asylums their proper | 2 |
be made to the | 2 |
to those of ordinary | 2 |
and not only the | 2 |
moral means of treatment | 2 |
of the county judge | 2 |
a series of small | 2 |
to examine the patient | 2 |
on so large a | 2 |
with the concurrence of | 2 |
certify whether such lunatics | 2 |
overseer or relieving officer | 2 |
majority of the patients | 2 |
and an annual charge | 2 |
to the asylum in | 2 |
of distinct sections to | 2 |
direct that such lunatic | 2 |
in part to the | 2 |
visit every poor person | 2 |
erecting them ought to | 2 |
the introduction of a | 2 |
the forms of mental | 2 |
guard against a recurrence | 2 |
to be brought within | 2 |
it will not be | 2 |
both by night and | 2 |
of the population of | 2 |
likely to benefit by | 2 |
the last three years | 2 |
inmates of lunatic asylums | 2 |
a paper in the | 2 |
chargeable to counties and | 2 |
the adoption of any | 2 |
of the manner in | 2 |
should be visited at | 2 |
in carrying out our | 2 |
of the recent cases | 2 |
of the union medical | 2 |
a less staff of | 2 |
at the present day | 2 |
order and direct the | 2 |
may be done to | 2 |
us in his evidence | 2 |
the reception of recent | 2 |
of the same age | 2 |
what is equivalent to | 2 |
character and extent of | 2 |
to order and direct | 2 |
faithful list of all | 2 |
least four times a | 2 |
to the estimated population | 2 |
an asylum for incurables | 2 |
no way interested in | 2 |
i think it would | 2 |
upon the ground that | 2 |
make a return to | 2 |
give notice thereof to | 2 |
patients in a hundred | 2 |
by the plan of | 2 |
man in relation to | 2 |
and illustrated it by | 2 |
not improperly detained in | 2 |
is equivalent to this | 2 |
of the magisterial element | 2 |
in their report for | 2 |
cases sent to asylums | 2 |
of one set of | 2 |
within the sphere of | 2 |
removal to the county | 2 |
possible to those of | 2 |
and detained under care | 2 |
to revert to the | 2 |
in order to render | 2 |
it has just been | 2 |
being capable of associating | 2 |
provision of the insane | 2 |
will be found to | 2 |
should be provided for | 2 |
defrayed out of the | 2 |
certain number of the | 2 |
and experience of the | 2 |
of a number of | 2 |
workhouses should be under | 2 |
insane population of the | 2 |
treatment of its inmates | 2 |
of the insanity of | 2 |
made by the lunacy | 2 |
actual cost of an | 2 |
the same excellent physician | 2 |
a workhouse do not | 2 |
bodily health to be | 2 |
of all lunatics chargeable | 2 |
should be placed under | 2 |
look to the commissioners | 2 |
the present number of | 2 |
the judgment of the | 2 |
operation of the laws | 2 |
these are now unhappily | 2 |
and the condition of | 2 |
part of the officers | 2 |
cases to the county | 2 |
the conclusion that the | 2 |
to be reckoned as | 2 |
of a certain number | 2 |
mental phenomena as the | 2 |
on the one side | 2 |
duties connected with the | 2 |
for the quarterly visits | 2 |
there detained for such | 2 |
in which patients are | 2 |
is most desirable that | 2 |
attended with little or | 2 |
the expediency of placing | 2 |
by taylor and francis | 2 |
summoned and impaneled in | 2 |
from the due management | 2 |
gradually weaned from their | 2 |
an obstacle to the | 2 |
stage of pulmonary consumption | 2 |
are some of the | 2 |
him as not proper | 2 |
by the th section | 2 |
he is not in | 2 |
as it must be | 2 |
section of the civil | 2 |
the santa clara medical | 2 |
the last five years | 2 |
of a county asylum | 2 |
in every way to | 2 |
that it is the | 2 |
larger number of patients | 2 |
collected in an asylum | 2 |
are warranted in stating | 2 |
the only tenable plea | 2 |
printed by taylor and | 2 |
a district medical inspector | 2 |
to prove that his | 2 |
hospital for recent cases | 2 |
every workhouse containing lunatics | 2 |
place of detention for | 2 |
the law of lunacy | 2 |
as an evil to | 2 |
we believe it would | 2 |
the wretched state of | 2 |
of the county asylums | 2 |
sources of waste and | 2 |
of the detention of | 2 |
an investigation before a | 2 |
the purpose of a | 2 |
for their own pauper | 2 |
to the construction of | 2 |
class of pauper insane | 2 |
disused as receptacles for | 2 |
a relative or friend | 2 |
an asylum on the | 2 |
a repetition of the | 2 |
the circumstance of their | 2 |
kept in confinement in | 2 |
room opening out of | 2 |
insane persons and idiots | 2 |
out and sign a | 2 |
by the commissioners of | 2 |
as remarked in previous | 2 |
a governor of a | 2 |
can be attended with | 2 |
of the commissioners or | 2 |
the comparative cost of | 2 |
and sign a true | 2 |
medical superintendents in these | 2 |
publication of the evidence | 2 |
of an asylum on | 2 |
as to justify the | 2 |
wretched state of single | 2 |
in reference to their | 2 |
supposed that institutions for | 2 |
those whose actual cost | 2 |
a comparison of the | 2 |
asylum accommodation should be | 2 |
of a class of | 2 |
the practical result of | 2 |
an evil to be | 2 |
the committee on lunatics | 2 |
to the same extent | 2 |
be selected from the | 2 |
the constitution of the | 2 |
detention of lunatics in | 2 |
made application to the | 2 |
create the necessity of | 2 |
in the practice of | 2 |
it is productive of | 2 |
the lunacy commissioners is | 2 |
proportion to the number | 2 |
as closely as possible | 2 |
carrying out of the | 2 |
the extension of the | 2 |
where there is a | 2 |
living with friends or | 2 |
true and faithful list | 2 |
asylums for pauper lunatics | 2 |
the english commissioners in | 2 |
construction of an asylum | 2 |
to make an order | 2 |
will be unable to | 2 |
to all insane persons | 2 |
lunatics not in asylums | 2 |
and to make the | 2 |
unfit cases to asylums | 2 |
to those of the | 2 |
render them proper persons | 2 |
contrary to the letter | 2 |
patients in the larger | 2 |
the appointment of assistant | 2 |
the statistics of insanity | 2 |
of waste and loss | 2 |
position and authority of | 2 |
furnished by the reports | 2 |
not helpless from bodily | 2 |
this is the case | 2 |
it is not so | 2 |
persons to be taken | 2 |
to the state of | 2 |
the primary object of | 2 |
if it be the | 2 |
until after three months | 2 |
there is always more | 2 |
exceeding two clear days | 2 |
we regret to say | 2 |
under the supervision of | 2 |
is equivalent to the | 2 |
distinct asylums for the | 2 |
to the county asylums | 2 |
the existing provision for | 2 |
returns moved for by | 2 |
the onset of their | 2 |
the principal asylums of | 2 |
the working of the | 2 |
opposition to the decided | 2 |
of the derby county | 2 |
as possible to those | 2 |
chronic cases of insanity | 2 |
act now in force | 2 |
with the management of | 2 |
recurrence of evils exactly | 2 |
the system of registration | 2 |
with the inmates of | 2 |
to the wards of | 2 |
to asylums under the | 2 |
are now unhappily the | 2 |
two assistants and a | 2 |
return to the parochial | 2 |
that he is in | 2 |
the mental unsoundness or | 2 |
principle of construction we | 2 |
the insane and their | 2 |
under care and treatment | 2 |
which may reach the | 2 |
of the patient to | 2 |
would seem that the | 2 |
in county and borough | 2 |
remained on january st | 2 |
a lunatic or idiot | 2 |
friends or with strangers | 2 |
do not hesitate to | 2 |
three or four times | 2 |
be harmless to themselves | 2 |
of the th section | 2 |
determination of the question | 2 |
so much the more | 2 |
of this numerous class | 2 |
unsound mind in a | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
and that of their | 2 |
object of an asylum | 2 |
it is possible for | 2 |
the number of persons | 2 |
to asylum care and | 2 |
relieving the workhouse from | 2 |
on the class of | 2 |
at variance with the | 2 |
cost of his maintenance | 2 |
labouring under positive mental | 2 |
upon the rates for | 2 |
of the act is | 2 |
to his own country | 2 |
or are addicted to | 2 |
we have endeavoured to | 2 |
asylums their proper functions | 2 |
steps to be taken | 2 |
would delegate to the | 2 |
due management of themselves | 2 |
to be made to | 2 |
asylums of this country | 2 |
a system of routine | 2 |
supervision of the lunacy | 2 |
the absence of a | 2 |
for the admission of | 2 |
to make it imperative | 2 |
or as a person | 2 |
to make the order | 2 |
to a lunatic asylum | 2 |
under the order of | 2 |
that of the entire | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
a rate of compensation | 2 |
inmate of a workhouse | 2 |
to which the separation | 2 |
sanity or insanity of | 2 |
to a considerable extent | 2 |
unsound mind in the | 2 |
this officer should be | 2 |
are of a mixed | 2 |
the service of the | 2 |
number of insane persons | 2 |
the same time to | 2 |
and in relation to | 2 |
and with reference to | 2 |
to the general management | 2 |
of cost in different | 2 |
amendment of the law | 2 |
in proportion to the | 2 |
the parochial medical officer | 2 |
as will hereafter be | 2 |
one of the best | 2 |
to be got by | 2 |
in a course of | 2 |
which we believe to | 2 |
and practice of the | 2 |
portion of this numerous | 2 |
permanent receptacles for the | 2 |
in writing that he | 2 |
of the noble chairman | 2 |
at the hands of | 2 |
the state and condition | 2 |
of the law and | 2 |
them at once to | 2 |
in the work of | 2 |
not too much for | 2 |
inmate before a justice | 2 |
construction of lunatic wards | 2 |
the instance of the | 2 |
of the civil code | 2 |
medical visitors of lunatics | 2 |
be gathered from the | 2 |
that he is not | 2 |
the due management of | 2 |
the insane poor in | 2 |
on the expediency of | 2 |
they are found to | 2 |
pages of this book | 2 |
details of the establishment | 2 |
a very large proportion | 2 |
that the lunacy commissioners | 2 |
attendance on the insane | 2 |
dormant or imperfect faculties | 2 |
the asylum at stockton | 2 |
according to the present | 2 |
returns made by the | 2 |
social beings may be | 2 |
the board of guardians | 2 |
a less relative cost | 2 |
be gradually weaned from | 2 |
take care of themselves | 2 |
have been admitted into | 2 |
of the other inmates | 2 |
data furnished by the | 2 |
is to be remembered | 2 |
other duties among the | 2 |
and in licensed houses | 2 |
by the commissioners themselves | 2 |
now to the second | 2 |
that an asylum for | 2 |
his just published report | 2 |
the exclusion of recent | 2 |
of the duties to | 2 |
the expiration of such | 2 |
be large enough to | 2 |
an order from a | 2 |
medical officer to the | 2 |
transfer to the asylum | 2 |
and of their administration | 2 |
not to be found | 2 |
the care and supervision | 2 |
judge of the county | 2 |
of all such patients | 2 |
in company with the | 2 |
duties of the district | 2 |
of large numbers of | 2 |
of the plan of | 2 |
or more of their | 2 |
tells in favour of | 2 |
in relation to his | 2 |
we do not contemplate | 2 |
to the clergy the | 2 |
to the most effectual | 2 |
not only by the | 2 |
the detriment of the | 2 |
to the position and | 2 |
in an asylum for | 2 |
the first of january | 2 |
management of the institution | 2 |
how often he can | 2 |
difficulty in superintending details | 2 |
the county to which | 2 |
judicious system of training | 2 |
objectionable state of things | 2 |
prejudicial to recent cases | 2 |
to be a source | 2 |
from these and other | 2 |
classification and redistribution of | 2 |
arrangements for his removal | 2 |
it may be said | 2 |
the possibility of constructing | 2 |
it is provided that | 2 |
of the commission would | 2 |
of the supervision of | 2 |
writing that he is | 2 |
to the fact of | 2 |
to the parochial authorities | 2 |
are or are not | 2 |
institutions for a much | 2 |
there is no doubt | 2 |
of the visits of | 2 |
proposed to be made | 2 |
wish to see the | 2 |
of irritation and annoyance | 2 |
what may be done | 2 |
from the effects of | 2 |
respecting the character and | 2 |
in reply to the | 2 |
the advantages of asylum | 2 |
at a much less | 2 |
would devolve on the | 2 |
and being capable of | 2 |
for the payment of | 2 |
that of the comparative | 2 |
to a district medical | 2 |
faculties may be stimulated | 2 |
the ten years between | 2 |
county judge and two | 2 |
the most favourable conditions | 2 |
board with a medical | 2 |
within the meaning of | 2 |
this is the same | 2 |
on account of those | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
of a medical man | 2 |
make out and sign | 2 |
overseers and relieving officers | 2 |
from the respectable classes | 2 |
to the poor lunatic | 2 |
the wards of the | 2 |
have commented in previous | 2 |
of weak cases to | 2 |
the insane would be | 2 |
these and other considerations | 2 |
views of the commissioners | 2 |
the lunacy commissioners are | 2 |
to direct that such | 2 |
be made chargeable to | 2 |
that in the former | 2 |
so soon as the | 2 |
arrangements of a ward | 2 |
estimate of the total | 2 |
be held to be | 2 |
medical man or other | 2 |
and a large number | 2 |
from the report of | 2 |
supported at a less | 2 |
patients not in asylums | 2 |
may be stimulated and | 2 |
are expressed in the | 2 |
the medical superintendent of | 2 |
the patient is of | 2 |
of passion and violence | 2 |
a distinct hospital for | 2 |
increase of insanity is | 2 |
of this description are | 2 |
other inmates of the | 2 |
causes external to asylums | 2 |
the district officer would | 2 |
of the superintendent is | 2 |
not enumerated in the | 2 |
a medical man or | 2 |
among the middle classes | 2 |
the opinions and practice | 2 |
receipt of parochial relief | 2 |
if there is a | 2 |
with relatives or strangers | 2 |
so as to make | 2 |
we shall endeavour to | 2 |
union or parish to | 2 |
and the powers of | 2 |
the power of the | 2 |
taken to represent the | 2 |
upon the total of | 2 |
in lunacy in their | 2 |
order the removal of | 2 |
authorities and to the | 2 |
with the medical superintendent | 2 |
character as social beings | 2 |
in an establishment containing | 2 |
principles of english law | 2 |
the ground that he | 2 |
a recurrence of evils | 2 |
capable of associating with | 2 |
of deciding the question | 2 |
free circulation of air | 2 |
single and undivided responsibility | 2 |
the proportion of the | 2 |
of committees of visitors | 2 |
such as might have | 2 |
visitation of lunatics in | 2 |
delegate to the district | 2 |
visits of the medical | 2 |
annoyance to the other | 2 |
of associating with the | 2 |
there are more sources | 2 |
medical certificate to the | 2 |
attention to the fact | 2 |
the value of medical | 2 |
from which they are | 2 |
we are of opinion | 2 |
placed in a corridor | 2 |
to be of a | 2 |
we may be allowed | 2 |
of the two institutions | 2 |
shown in the preceding | 2 |
build asylums for the | 2 |
the best means for | 2 |
the nature of his | 2 |
cost per head in | 2 |
lunatic wards to workhouses | 2 |
that the plan of | 2 |
this can be done | 2 |
provision for epileptics and | 2 |
the statement of the | 2 |
paper on the custody | 2 |
to act as the | 2 |
wards of the workhouse | 2 |
supplementary report of the | 2 |
has been adjudged insane | 2 |
the sphere of the | 2 |
such a system of | 2 |
wherein an order for | 2 |
in all its details | 2 |
whole character as social | 2 |
unmanageable violence at home | 2 |
particularly in the case | 2 |
lunatics in county asylums | 2 |
evidence given before the | 2 |
santa clara medical society | 2 |
in the two cases | 2 |
upon by the commissioners | 2 |
to the lunatic poor | 2 |
of lunatics in asylums | 2 |
this species of separate | 2 |
the management of themselves | 2 |
which the law has | 2 |
of the two classes | 2 |
that the patient was | 2 |
insane persons who are | 2 |
he is in a | 2 |
it would be no | 2 |
apartments detached from the | 2 |
for their entire maintenance | 2 |
bodily infirmity or total | 2 |
and of the condition | 2 |
with or without a | 2 |
unfit to be at | 2 |
the early transmission of | 2 |
may not properly remain | 2 |
restoring to both asylums | 2 |
not proper to be | 2 |
the comparison of the | 2 |
the chronic and recent | 2 |
the less the insane | 2 |
and character of the | 2 |
less staff of attendants | 2 |
state of the insane | 2 |
rooms on the ground | 2 |
of it would be | 2 |
the visitors of asylums | 2 |
gain to be got | 2 |
their afflicted relatives to | 2 |
all the wants of | 2 |
it is hardly necessary | 2 |
workhouses and in their | 2 |
inquiry into the condition | 2 |
of the workhouse is | 2 |
for patients in the | 2 |
and of the accumulation | 2 |
medical care and supervision | 2 |
to a much greater | 2 |
in the second place | 2 |
be of unsound mind | 2 |
is all that is | 2 |
of all cases of | 2 |
their dormant or imperfect | 2 |
shall be made by | 2 |
provision to be made | 2 |
it is left to | 2 |
no profit from the | 2 |
helpless from bodily infirmity | 2 |
under the head of | 2 |
otherwise likely to benefit | 2 |
under the inspection of | 2 |
transmission of unfit cases | 2 |
the labour of the | 2 |
charge of and detained | 2 |
the necessity of a | 2 |
the custody of the | 2 |
he shall deem it | 2 |
the same age and | 2 |
construction of public lunatic | 2 |
on the causes diminishing | 2 |
unfit to remain in | 2 |
of workhouse detention of | 2 |
the benefit of those | 2 |
let us see what | 2 |
living with their relatives | 2 |
to the third degree | 2 |
receive the benefit of | 2 |
is as competent to | 2 |
at the remuneration offered | 2 |
for him to select | 2 |
the experience of the | 2 |
to such pauper lunatics | 2 |
properly remain out of | 2 |
manner in which he | 2 |
that of those in | 2 |
officer of the workhouse | 2 |
that the commissioners in | 2 |
in the possession of | 2 |
to call upon the | 2 |
grave objection rests against | 2 |
the result of the | 2 |
asylums or licensed houses | 2 |
are persons in whom | 2 |
empowered to order and | 2 |
details in a very | 2 |
from the visitation of | 2 |
at a rate of | 2 |
supervision of lunatics in | 2 |
the calculation of the | 2 |
malady is of less | 2 |
of hospitals for the | 2 |
cases out of one | 2 |
their own homes or | 2 |
lunatic in an asylum | 2 |
taken charge of and | 2 |
so large a scale | 2 |
great majority of the | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
all those of the | 2 |
that they are far | 2 |
a workhouse should be | 2 |
from the class of | 2 |
remain in the workhouse | 2 |
in other respects proper | 2 |
seeing that they are | 2 |
official reports of the | 2 |
to the opening of | 2 |
removal of the patient | 2 |
than has been recommended | 2 |
should be allowed to | 2 |
way interested in the | 2 |
the inmates of the | 2 |
superintendents in these asylums | 2 |
for our own part | 2 |
the intermixture of the | 2 |
part of the report | 2 |
and redistribution of the | 2 |
this be the case | 2 |
improvements are apt to | 2 |
with their relatives or | 2 |
state and condition of | 2 |
be a means of | 2 |
in an asylum at | 2 |
to bring about a | 2 |
be invested with full | 2 |
necessary for their proper | 2 |
in its intent and | 2 |
for recent and chronic | 2 |
dangerous or offensive inmates | 2 |
the malady is not | 2 |
number of new cases | 2 |
expiration of three months | 2 |
medical officer on the | 2 |
certify in writing that | 2 |
the proportion of to | 2 |
the proper treatment of | 2 |
experience among the insane | 2 |
interests of the patient | 2 |
the truth of this | 2 |
a more complete medical | 2 |
the detention of patients | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
for his removal to | 2 |
system of training and | 2 |
and adjudged by him | 2 |
is in a fit | 2 |
would have to be | 2 |
of asylums and workhouses | 2 |
should be added to | 2 |
pauper lunatics of this | 2 |
render them unfit to | 2 |
trial by jury of | 2 |
in whom epilepsy or | 2 |
in addition to the | 2 |
the belief that the | 2 |
yet it may be | 2 |
larger buildings has a | 2 |
in respect of whom | 2 |
on the same footing | 2 |
the vicinity of the | 2 |
the establishment of the | 2 |
fitness or unfitness of | 2 |
insane poor in workhouses | 2 |
the increased number of | 2 |
take care of them | 2 |
epilepsy or paralysis is | 2 |
to the returns moved | 2 |
the services of a | 2 |
to visit and ascertain | 2 |
in no way interested | 2 |
of the home secretary | 2 |
be visited at least | 2 |
in whose hands the | 2 |
the date of the | 2 |
on the future provision | 2 |
lunatics of the county | 2 |
and there detained for | 2 |
to undertake the charge | 2 |
which they would be | 2 |
sphere of the asylum | 2 |
certificate to the fact | 2 |
workhouse from dangerous or | 2 |
the introduction of the | 2 |
detention of insane persons | 2 |
the clause of the | 2 |
lunatics chargeable to the | 2 |
so far as our | 2 |
and direct the relieving | 2 |
very grave objection rests | 2 |
be left to the | 2 |