Mind and its disorders : a text-book for students and practitioners / by W.H.B. Stoddart.
- W.H.B. Stoddart
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Mind and its disorders : a text-book for students and practitioners / by W.H.B. Stoddart. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.
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![2. On the_ at {(i) _daY of_ in the (e)_ I personally examined the said. {(i) Itisert the place of examination, giving the name 0/ the street, with number or name of house, or should there be no number, the Christian and sur- name of occupier, {e) County, city, or borough, as the case and Came to the conclusion that he is (/) tnay be. (I) A lunatic, an idiot, or a person of unsound mind. .19- and a propei- person to be taken charge of and detained under care and treatment. 3. I formed this conclusion on the following grounds, viz. : (a) Facts indicating Insanity observed by myself at (g) // the same or the time of examination (e), viz. : other facts were ob- served previous to the time of the examina- Hon, the certifier is at liberty to subjoin them ' in a separate para- graph. (h) The names and {b) Facts communicated by others [h), viz. : Christian names {if known) of informants . to be given, with their addresses and de- scriptions. (i) // an urgency 5 CTtlf^ that it is expedient for the welfare of the certificate is required, F^m^No ^^^ sai'^ f °^ t^^^ P'^^^'^ safety, as the case may be} that the said should be forthwith placed under care and treatment. My reasons for this conclusion are as follows : (i) — (k) Strike out this clause in case of a private patient whose removal is not pro- posed. 4. The said ■ — appeared to me to be \or not to be] in a fit condition of bodily health to be removed to an asylum, liospital, or licensed house [k).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295888_0513.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)