Reports Made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Illinois, Volume 41885 |
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Página 77 - ... the judge of the county court of the county where any such person resides, upon the application of any relative or friend of such person, or of any officer of his town or county (ten days...
Página 29 - Here, more than in any other area, "an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure.
Página 340 - ... imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one nor more than three years.
Página 145 - ... in all cases where, from evidence laid before him, there is reason to believe that any person is wrongfully deprived of his liberty, or is cruelly, negligently or improperly treated in any asylum, institution or establishment...
Página 336 - ... of the same, the condition of the buildings, grounds, and other property connected therewith, and into all other matters pertaining to their usefulness and good management; and for these purposes they shall have free access to the grounds, buildings, and all books and papers relating to said institutions; and all persons now or hereafter connected with the same are hereby directed and required to give such information and afford such facilities for inspection as the said commissioners may require...
Página 80 - If the court shall deem it necessary, pending proceedings and previous to verdict, or after verdict and pending admission to the hospital, temporarily to restrain of his liberty the person alleged to be insane, then the court shall make such order in that behalf as the case may require...
Página 80 - The clothing to be furnished each patient upon being sent to the hospital shall not be less than the following : For a male, three new shirts, a new and substantial coat, vest, and two pairs of pantaloons of woolen cloth, three pairs of...
Página 70 - Every Hospital having provision for two hundred or more patients, should have in it at least eight distinct wards for each sex, making sixteen classes in the entire establishment.
Página 108 - ... counties, excepting in cases otherwise specially provided for. For the purpose of discharging the duties required of them, they shall have power to issue subpoena, and compel obedience thereto, to administer oaths, and do any act of a court necessary and proper in the premises.
Página 106 - It shall not be lawful for any physician to certify to the insanity of any person for the purpose of securing his commitment to an asylum, unless said physician be of reputable character, a graduate of some incorporated medical college, a permanent resident of the state, and shall have been in the actual practice of his profession for at least three years...