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Legislation for Inebriates in England, with special reference to the Act of 1898

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

William Cotton*
Affiliation:
Royal Victoria Home for Inebriates, Bristol

Extract

In view of the fact that a considerable amount of confusion exists in the mind of the profession as regards recent legislation for inebriates, I have ventured to bring this somewhat dry-as-dust subject before the readers of the Journal of Mental Science.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1901 

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References

Report and Evidence of Select Committee on the Treatment of Inebriates, 1872 (out of print).Google Scholar
Report and Evidence of Departmental Committee on the Treatment of Inebriates 1893.Google Scholar
General Regulations for the Management and Discipline of Certified Inebriate Reformatories.Google Scholar
Circular Letter from the Home Office to the Clerks to the Justices, December, 1898.Google Scholar
The Nineteen Annual Reports of the Inspector of Retreats under the Inebriates Acts, 1879 to 1898.Google Scholar
Forms of request for reception into retreat, request for retention or re-admission, discharge, leave of absence, and statutory declaration, under the Inebriates Acts, 1879 to 1899.Google Scholar
Inebriates Act, 1898. Parliamentary Return, August 6th, 1900.Google Scholar
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