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Published Online: April 1900

REVISION OF THE INSANITY LAWS OF VIRGINIA

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Since writing this paper, the attorney-general of Virginia advises me that the commission to ascertain insanity is composed of the county or the corporation judge or ONE justice of the peace (instead of two), and two (2) physicians. A typographical error in the draft of the original bill caused it to read two justices instead of one justice, as the author of the bill intended.

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Pages: 625-a - 625

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Published in print: April 1900
Published online: 1 April 2006

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William Francis Drewry
Central State Hospital, Petersburg, Va.
W. F. D.
Central State Hospital, Petersburg, Va.

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