c. 96, no medical practitioner who is interested in or attends a licensed house or hospital, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant, is wholly or partly the proprietor of or a regular professional attendant in such house or hospital, shall... Medical Jurisprudence - Page 639by Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1856 - 697 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Golden Lumley - Insanity (Law). - 1845 - 308 pages
...the examination. and medical certificate as last aforesaid shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 1 49. No medical practitioner who is interested in or attends a licensed house or hospital to sign a certificate for admission of a patient into such place.] And be it enacted, 2 That no physician,... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1845 - 192 pages
...aforesaid without such order and medical certificate as last aforesaid shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Nn medical practitioner ' who is interested in or attends a licensed house or hospital, to sign a certificate for admission of a patient into such place. Every person receivingapersou as... | |
| Law - 1846 - 608 pages
...receiving a person as a lunatic into any house or hospital to make an entry thereof in a certain form. 49. No medical practitioner who is interested in or attends a licensed house or hospital to sign a certificate for admission of a patient into such place. 51. Form of patient's disorder to... | |
| Poor - 1846 - 446 pages
...misdemeanor.—lb. No physician, surgeon, or apothecary who, or whose father, brother, son or partner, is wholly or partly the proprietor of or a regular professional attendant in a licensed house or an hospital, shall sign any certificate for the reception of a patient into such... | |
| George Crabb - Law - 1847 - 512 pages
...a pauper without such order and medical certificate shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect 49.—No medical practitioner who is interested in, or attends a licensed house or hospital, shall sign a certificate for admission of a patient, and any such practitioner signing contrary to... | |
| Canada - Law - 1851 - 610 pages
...such person XXV. And be it enacted, That no Physician who, or whose father, brother, son or partner, is wholly or partly the proprietor of or a regular Professional Attendant }n a licensed house, shall sign any Certificate for the reception of a patient into such house ; and... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1853 - 1286 pages
...wholly or p»rtly the Proprietor of, or a regular Professional Attendu» ¡л, i licensed Honso or a Hospital, shall sign any Certificate for the Reception of a Patient into such House or Hospital ; w>a M Physician, Surgeon, or Apothecary shall himself, or by bis Servants... | |
| Law - 1853 - 592 pages
...person signing the same within fourteen days after the lunatic's reception; but no medical man who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant, is wholly or partly proprietor of or a regular professional attendant in a licensed house or hospital, is to sign the certificate... | |
| Insanity (Law) - 1859 - 648 pages
...been paid. The 12th section of lhe statute enacted that, " no physician, surgeon, or apothecary who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant,...proprietor of, or a regular professional attendant in, a licensed house or hospital, shall sign a certificate for Hie reception of a patient into such house... | |
| 1859 - 736 pages
...was sufficient in point of law. The provision was, " that no physician, surgeon, or apothecary who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant,...proprietor of, or a regular professional attendant in, a licensed house, or hospital, shall sign a certificate for the reception of a patient into such house... | |
| Heinrich Laehr - 1863 - 1048 pages
...it enacted, that no physician, surgeon, or apothecary who, or whose father, brother, son, or partner is wholly or partly the proprietor of or a regular professional attendant in a licensed house or an hospital, shall sign any certificate for the reception of a patient into such... | |
| Insanity (Law) - 1864 - 768 pages
...surgeon, or apothecary 6 who, who not to or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant, JJKlJc. 6 " is wholly or partly the proprietor of, or a regular professional attendant in, a licensed house or a hospital, shall sign any certificate for the reception of a patient into such... | |
| George Fielding Blandford - 1871 - 456 pages
...attendant after reception of such patient, whether in a private house or an asylum. 3. No medical man who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant, is wholly or partly the proprietor of, or the regular professional attendant in, a licensed asylum or hospital, shall sign a certificate for... | |
| George Fielding Blandford - 1871 - 452 pages
...attendant after reception of such patient, whether in a private house or an asylum. 3. No medical man who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant, is wholly or partly the proprietor of, or the regular professional attendant in, a licensed asylum or hospital, shall sign a certificate for... | |
| James Michell Winn - Mental health laws - 1872 - 54 pages
...according to the Lunacy Act (16 and 17 Victoria, cap. 96), "No physician, surgeon, or apothecary, who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant,...proprietor of, or a regular professional attendant in, a licensed house or a hospital, shall sign any certificate for the reception of a patient into such... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1873 - 718 pages
...has been previously examined by a justice, clergyman, and overseer or relieving officer. By s. 12. c. 96. no medical practitioner who is interested in...certificate for the reception of a patient into it. It is obvious from the terms of the Act that one person cannot sign a certificate as a substitute for... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 718 pages
...has been previously examined by a justice, clergyman, and overseer or relieving officer. By s. 12. c. 96. no medical practitioner who is interested in...certificate for the reception of a patient into it. It is obvious from the terms of the Act that one person cannot sign a certificate as a substitute for... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - Medical jurisprudence - 1873 - 708 pages
...has been previously examined by a justice, clergyman, and overseer or relieving officer. By s. 12. c. 96. no medical practitioner who is interested in...certificate for the reception of a patient into it. It is obvious from the terms of the Act that one person cannot sign a certificate as a substitute for... | |
| George Fielding Blandford - Insanity (Law) - 1877 - 536 pages
...attendant after reception of such patient, whether in a private house or an asylum. 3. No medical man who, or whose father, brother, son, partner, or assistant, is wholly or partly the proprietor of, or the regular professional attendant in, a licensed asylum or hospital, shall sign a certificate for... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1883 - 708 pages
...and the overseer or relieving officer of the parish. By c. 96, s. 12, no medical practitioner who i< interested in or attends a licensed house or hospital, or whose father. brother, sou, partner, or assistant is wholly or partly the proprietor of, or a regular professional attendant... | |
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