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DETENTION
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Medical history sheet to be sent to Government
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Same should be sent to Mental Hospital
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Memo of principles to be observed in dealing with the cases of criminal lunatics
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Omitted
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PART D
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NON-CRIMINAL LUNATICS
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Reception order when passed
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Who may pass reception order
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Reception orders on petition
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Reception orders passed otherwise
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Period of detention for medical examination
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Copy of reception order to be sent to Mental Hospital
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Questions to be put to medical witnesses in case of suspected insanity
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Inquiry as to the domicile of the lunatic
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Admission of a lunatic in the Mental Hospital in another province
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Action to be taken on subsequent discovery of the domicile of the lunatic in another province
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Documents to be sent when lunatic is to be admitted to Mental Hospital
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CHAPTER 18
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MEDICO-LEGAL WORK
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PART A
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POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS
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Effect of decomposition
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Duty of Medical Officer to conduct post-mortem examination when nothing is known about causes
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Examination of body when advisable for examination
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Omitted
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Rules about the deposition of medical witnesses and reports of Chemical Examiners
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PART B
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REFERENCES TO THE CHEMICAL EXAMINER
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Medical Officer to be consulted about articles to be sent to Chemical Examiner
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Omitted
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Statement to accompany articles sent
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Mode of packing of articles to be sent
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Weight of articles sent to be noted
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Precautions in packing bottles
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Articles to be packed and sealed in the presence of the forwarding officer
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Invoice of articles and post-mortem report or statement to accompany articles
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Evidence should be taken to prove that Chemical Examiner's report refers to the subject connected with the inquiry
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Identity of body to be proved
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Proper custody of articles to be proved
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Evidence of non-professional witnesses re blood and human hair should be accepted with caution
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Omitted
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PART C
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