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Shovel Factories......

Type Foundries.......
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CA P. X X XIII.

An Act for the relief of certain settlers upon Crown Lands.

[Assented to 9th May, 1885.]

Preamble.

"W HEREAS, in the interests of immigration and repa

VV triation, it is necessary to come to the relief of certain persons who have settled upon Crown Lands under the provisions of the act 38 Victoria, chapter 3; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows:

the act 38° vipon Crown the relief of certain.

Remission 1. It shall be lawful for the Lieutenant-Governor in. may be made de council, upon the report of the Commissioner of Crown

mais non the ounts due under 30 Lands, to grant, upon such terms as he may be pleased to V., c. 3.

fix, the remission in whole or in part of the sums now due to the Crown in virtue of the act 38 Victoria, chapter 3.

Return to Legislature.

2. A detailed statement of the remissions made under: this act shall be submitted to the Legislature during the first fifteen days of each session.

Coming into" 3. This act shall come into force on the day of its sancorce.

tion.

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CAP. XXXIV.

i An Act respecting Lunatic Asylums in the Province of Quebec.

[Assented to 9th May, 1885.] LTER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of 11 the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows :

PRELIMINARY.

CONTROL OF ASYLUMS.

1. Lunatic Asylums in the Province of Quebec are under Control of .. the control and supervision of the government.

lunatic asy

lums.

PIY-ICIANS OF ASYLUMS-THEIR APPOINTMENT AND

SALARIES.

sistant house

2. For each of the asylums of Longue Pointe (St. Jean Appointment de Dieu) and Beauport, the Lieutenant Governor in of physicians. council appoints :

1. A medical superintendent ;
2. A house physician, and
3. An assistant house physician.

The medical superintendent and house physician are By whom paid. paid by the province.

The assistant house phys cian may be appointed upon Special provi: the recommendation of the respective proprietors of the sio said St. Jean de Dieu and Beauport asylums, subject to the physicians of approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council; and in certain asythat case the salary of such physician shall be paid by them; and in case the said proprietors do not think proper to take advantage of this provision the assistant physician shall then be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in council and paid by the province.

The salary of the medical superintendent shall not Salary of meexceed the sum of eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

tendent. The salary of the house physician shall not exceed the Salary of house sum of eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

physician. · The salary of the assistant house physician shall not Salary of asexceed the sum of twelve hundred dollars per annum.

sistant house physician.

LOUI11, W140 lums.

dical

MEDICAL BOARD.

onstituted. Name.

.. 3. The medical superintendent, the house physician and Medical Board · his assistant constitute a board called the “Medical Board of of the .. (name) Lunatic Asylum. .. The superintendent is chairman of the board and may Chairman and

convocation of convene it whenever he deems necessary.

board.

Quorum. The quorum of the board is two.
Room for

2. The proprietors of each asylum are obliged to furnish meetings of the board for its meetings a room in the establishment board.

suitably furnished and as near as possible to the place where the chemists' stores are kept, which they are also obliged to supply.

POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE MEDICAL BOARD RESPECTING

THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS.

vice.

Power of board 4. In accordance with the provisions of the law, the to supervise medical board supervises the admission of patients into and dis- the asylum and their temporary or final discharge therecharges. from. To control the The board has control over the medical service, the clasmedical ser. sification of patients and the treatment to be given to them,

as mentioned in section 6 of this act. House pliysi. The house physician and his assistant must devote the cians to devote whole of their time to the service of the patients and prewhole time to patients and scribe the treatment, medical or moral, approved by the their duties. board, which appears to it the most suitable to hasten

or insure tbeir cure. Clinical lec. The medical superntendent or the house physician of

så-the said asylum shall, with the consent of the proprietors, nity to be given. if the government require it, give, without additional

salary, clinical lectures upon mental alienation, the length and number of which shall be determined by tho Lieutenant-Gorernor in Council.

tures on in

REPORTS BY THE MEDICAL BOARD.

Mont

. 5. The medical superintendent shall, in the name of the ports by medi. medical board, during the first days of each month, make cal board.

a report to the provincial secretary. Its contents. Such report shall indicate the number of patients ad.

mitted during the preceding month, their status and condition, the names of those who escaped or died, the state and condition of the patients in general, the names of those who may be discharged; and the report shall further contain all requisite or necessary observations and suggestions touching the improvement and condition of the patients,

and the good working of the asylum. Annual gen A complete general detailed report is also made each eral report.

year, in the same manner, by the medical superintendent. Its contents.

Such general report shall indicate the number of patients admitted during the year, the number of those who have been temporarily or permanently discharged, the date of the admissions and discharges, the number and names of paying patients, the number of those cured or whose condition has been improved, as well as of those who have died in the asylum or who have escaped ; and such report shall mention in general all the improvements adopted or suggested either in the treatment or maintenance of the patients and all the information required by the Lieutenant Governor in council.

INTERNAL DISCIPLINE OF ASYLUMS.

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6. Rules and regulations may be made by the Medical Power of Board, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor to make rules,

Medical Board in council, for the medical, moral and physical treatment &c., for certain of the patients which comprise medecines and prescriptions, purposes restraint, classification, ventilation of buildings, regimen, diet, clothing and exercise.

The house physician is bound to reside near the asylum Residence of and the assistant house physician in the asylum itself or th in its immediate neighborhood.

They are intrusted with the execution of the rules and Execution of regulations made and approved of as aforesaid by the Lieu." tenant-Governor in Council; the assistant shall help the house physician to carry out the orders given by him and replace him in case of absence or sickness.

The proprietors of asylums, their superintendents, em- Duties of proployees and servants are bound to carry out the orders of 10

O to carry out the house physician or his assistant, respecting everything orders of house that concerns the medical treatment as herein before physician. enacted.

The proprietors are further obliged to lodge the assistant Proprietor to house physician in a suitable manner.

lodge assistant

house physi. The house physician or his assistant may require the cian. proprietors of the asylum to dismiss the keepers, nurses

Physicians

may require and guardians, for incompetence or insubordination. dismissal of In case of disagreement as to such dismissal, the decision

baision keepers. rests with the inspector of asylums.

decide in case

of disagree PART FIRST.

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ADMISSION OF INSANE PATIENTS WHOSE MAINTENANCE

IS AT THEIR OWN CHARGES.

IS AT

private

7. Proprietors of lunatic asylums in the Province of Admission Quebec may, if they have been authorized by the Lieu-pa!

cupatients. tenant Governor in council, receive in their establishment the insane idiots and imbecile persons who, either by themselves, or their tutor, curator or the persons obliged by law to provide and care for them, are able to pay the expenses of their maintenance, sojourn and treatment.

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