The Trial of Ebenezer Haskell, in Lunacy, and His Acquittal Before Judge Brewster, in November, 1868, Together with a Brief Sketch of the Mode of Treatment of Lunatics in Difference Asylums in this Country and in England: With Illustrations, Including a Copy of Hogarth's Celebrated Painting of a Scene in Old Bedlam, in London, 1635E. Haskell, 1869 - 126 páginas |
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... called him some dreadful name to frighten him , but that he was so violent they could not help it . They would say he was crazy . Mrs. Haskell was the only one who said he was crazy . Then we missed him for a few days , and I went to ...
... called him some dreadful name to frighten him , but that he was so violent they could not help it . They would say he was crazy . Mrs. Haskell was the only one who said he was crazy . Then we missed him for a few days , and I went to ...
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... called as an expert , but I don't know that I am more of an expert than others . I have visited institutions and seen insane people . I have seen Mr. Haskell often last year . I did not see anything peculiar in him ; did not hear of any ...
... called as an expert , but I don't know that I am more of an expert than others . I have visited institutions and seen insane people . I have seen Mr. Haskell often last year . I did not see anything peculiar in him ; did not hear of any ...
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... called your attention . The re- lator has averred that the defendant " has been so far deprived of his reason and understanding as to be rendered altogether unfit and unable to govern himself or to manage his affairs . " I trust that ...
... called your attention . The re- lator has averred that the defendant " has been so far deprived of his reason and understanding as to be rendered altogether unfit and unable to govern himself or to manage his affairs . " I trust that ...
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... called by the Common- wealth , has known the defendant thirty years . He speaks of his threats , bad language , and bad behavior , but admits that he has on a previous occasion sworn " that defendant was a wicked man , and that his ...
... called by the Common- wealth , has known the defendant thirty years . He speaks of his threats , bad language , and bad behavior , but admits that he has on a previous occasion sworn " that defendant was a wicked man , and that his ...
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... called to support his pleas a great number of witnesses from many walks of life He has examined Messrs . Harris , Hartwell , Kneass , Coane , Brodie , Cooper , Thompson , Mc- Ewen , Van Cleve , Stotesbury , J. Vanleer , G. Vanleer ...
... called to support his pleas a great number of witnesses from many walks of life He has examined Messrs . Harris , Hartwell , Kneass , Coane , Brodie , Cooper , Thompson , Mc- Ewen , Van Cleve , Stotesbury , J. Vanleer , G. Vanleer ...
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7th Ward aforesaid Alderman alleged Almshouse bandages Bethlehem Hospital Birkey Blockley Almshouse Board Butler cause cell certificate chained charge charity Commissioners Commonwealth confined Corbitt counsel Court death defendant deprived discharged disease dollars E.Haskell Ebenezer Haskell escape evidence excited friends George W Girard governors H. R. Warriner habeas corpus Hanwell Asylum Henry Haskell Henry Horn Hippocrates human insane asylum insane department insane persons institution John JOHN BUCK John Conolly Jones Judge Brewster jury keeper Kirkbride Kirkbride's letter liberty lunacy lunatic mad-houses maliciously and corruptly ment mind never opinion Paine patients Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia physician Pine street plaintiff poor present Preston Jones prisons received reform restraint sane sanity Section sons Stephen Girard superintendent taken Thomas Thomas Paine thousand told treatment trial verdict wife William Haskell witnesses writ of habeas
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Página 75 - These are the times that try men's souls : The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it Now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
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Página 23 - The true test lies in the word ' power.' Has the defendant in a criminal case the power to distinguish right from wrong, and the power to adhere to the right and avoid the wrong V
Página 38 - Said board may adopt a seal, and may adopt such by-laws, rules, and regulations for the transaction of the business of the board and the government and management of its affairs, not inconsistent with the laws of this State and of the United States, as it may deem expedient.
Página 69 - ... without any fraud or further delay, then the above obligation to be void. or else to be and remain in full force and virtue.
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Página 36 - ... on statement, in writing, of any respectable person, that a certain' person is insane, and that the welfare of himself, or of others, requires his restraint, it shall be the duty of the judge to appoint, immediately, a commission, who shall inquire into and report upon, the facts of the case.
Página 85 - Thompson still lives at about the same age, cheerful, slender as a grasshopper, and so much without memory that he scarcely recognizes the members of his household. An intimate friend of his called on him not long since; it was difficult to make him recollect who he was, and, sitting one hour, he told him the same story four times over. Is itii life?
Página 86 - When one by one our ties are torn, And friend from friend is snatched forlorn, When man is left alone to mourn, Oh ! then how sweet it is to die ! When trembling limbs refuse their weight, And films slow gathering dim the sight. When clouds obscure the mental light 'T is nature's kindest boon to die ! I really think so.
Página 35 - On a written statement being addressed by some respectable person to any high judicial officer, that a certain person, then confined in a hospital for the insane, is not insane, and is thus unjustly deprived of his liberty, the judge, at his discretion, shall appoint a commission of not less than three, nor more than four persons, one of whom, at least, shall be a physician, and another a lawyer, who shall hear such evidence as may be offered touching the merits of the case, and, without summoning...