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3. Who is to be deemed a lunatic
pauper.
Insanity as a Defence in Criminal
Cases.
4. Jury to find.
6. When Insane persons are to be
sent to the almshouse.
6. Where no indictment has been
found.
7 Arrest during recess of court.
8. Cases to which these sections
apply.
9. Trustee of such lunatic; appoint-
ment and duties.
Trustees of the Poor.
10. Duties of.
11 Powers of courts of equity.
Lunacy Commission.
12. To supervise Institutions for in-
sane.
13. Constitution of commission.
14. Terms of office; vacancies.
15. Qualifications of members of the
commission.
16. Compensation.
17. Secretary; by-laws and legula-
tions.
18. Commission to meet, when.
19. Inspections.
20 Sane persons confined.
21. Officers in charge to aid commis-
sion; penalty.
22. Powers of commission; appeal.
23. Report to governor.
24. Institutions to report to commis-
sion.
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25. Officer not complying; penalty.
26. Record to be kept by superin-
tendents.
27. License to keep asylum.
28. Application; refusal; appeal.
29. Neglect to take out; penalty;
form of license.
30. Attendants to act as police.
31. Physician's certificate required
before commitment.
32. Certifying physician not to be in-
terested in asylum.
33. Description of cases to be kept.
34. Commission's functions as coro-
ner.
35. Coirespondence allowed
patients; penalty for with-
holding.
36. Detention without compliance
with regulations.
37. Voluntary commitment.
38. Physician to be in attendance.
Maryland Asylum and Training
School for Feeble-Minded.
39. Terms and conditions upon
which inmates are received;
duty of visitors.
40. Educational and custodial de-
partments.
41 Care and treatment of epileptic
children
43. Annual appropriation.
43. Visitors to report to lunacy com-
mission as to wards of State
44. Lunacy commission to examine
inmates and report to court.
45. Court to examine report.
46. Gifts, legacies, etc., sanctioned.
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