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Person of unsound mind

in a more enlightened age persons afflicted with a mental illness affecting their reason are to be known, as distinguished from … Person of unsound mind, a term by which in a more enlightened age persons

Ill minded

Ill disposed

mental illness

mental illness 1 : mental disease 2 : a mental condition marked … a mental condition marked primarily by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, and emotions to seriously impair the normal psychological and often

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Healthful

Full of health free from illness or disease well whole sound healthy as a healthful body … disease well whole sound healthy as a healthful body or mind a healthful plant

Nursing home

Nursing home, means an establishment where persons suffering from illness, injury or infirmity whether of body and mind are usually … suffering from illness, injury or infirmity whether of body and mind are usually accommo-dated for the purpose of nursing and treatment,

Residence

by s. 43 for incapacity of mind or body, or illness of wife or child for six months) for more than … from the bishop, grantable by s. 43 for incapacity of mind or body, or illness of wife or child for six

Malice

can be proved. The nature of implied malice is also illustrated by the maxim, 'Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur'-when negligence reaches a … either express, as when one with a sedate and deliberate mind and formed design kills another, which formed design is evidenced

Bias

will not be sufficient for the purposes of indication of ill-will. There must be cogent evidence available on record to come … so much so that such pre-disposition does not leave the mind open to conviction. It is, in fact, a condition of

Marz-ool-maut

engender in him the apprehension of death; (3) that the illness incapacitated him from the pursuit of his ordinary avocations and … be some degree of subjective apprehension of death in the mind of the sick person; (3) there must be some external

Reception order

this Act for the admission and detention of a mentally ill person in a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home. [Mental … a a rate-aided poor person or a person of unsound mind so found by inquisition, can be received or detained as

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