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" I assert then in plain and distinct terms, that in a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever. "
The Asylum Journal of Mental Science - Side 151
1855
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Total abolition of personal restraint in the treatment of the insane, a lect ...

Robert Gardiner Hill - 1839 - 222 sider
...that in a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of Lunacy whatever. I assert the possibility of the total banishment of instruments of restraint, and all other cruelties...
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The New-York Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Bind 1–2

1839 - 1064 sider
...that in a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever." This is a bold assertion. But it is not so startling to those who have been conversant with the management...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Bind 34

1855 - 602 sider
...Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, is at least out-spoken, when he declares that " mechanical restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious in all cases of lunacy whatever!" — and expresses his belief, " that any person who would now use personal restraint or coercion, is...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Bind 3

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 788 sider
...in a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, " restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious in all cases of lunacy whatever." Cases, in which the patients render their clothes and persons filthy, present considerable difficulty,...
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Familiar Views of Lunacy and Lunatic Life: With Hints on the Personal Care ...

Views, Late Medical Superintendent of an Asylum for the Insane - 1850 - 224 sider
...— ' In a properly constructed asylum, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever.' In these views, Dr. Conolly, physician to the Middlesex County Asylum at Hanwell, has for some years...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Bind 2

1851 - 738 sider
...' In a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever.' This sentence, when published in 1838, was declared even by those most inclined to the new system to...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Bind 18,Oplag 35–36

1854 - 566 sider
...violent cases, as the application of mechanical restraint. To say that coercion by mechanical means is " never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever," is about one of the most untenable and preposterous axioms of the teetotal school that was ever uttered....
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The Strangers' Illustrated Guide Through Lincoln: Giving a Descriptive ...

George J. Lockyer - 1854 - 130 sider
...that in a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy. We know of no greater gratification that we could point out to the Visitor, than the pleasure to be...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Bind 34

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 588 sider
...Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, is at least out-spoken, when he declares that " mechanical restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious in all cases of lunacy whatever!" — and expresses his belief, " that any person who would now use personal restraint or coercion, is...
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Preliminary Report on the Eighth Census. 1860

1862 - 328 sider
...In a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attend* ants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever." This proposition appears to have been founded upon Mr. Hill's experience at the asylum mentioned. At...
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