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Lords amendments to Commons amendment and Lords reason for disagreeing to one of the Commons amendments to the Mental Treatment Bill [Lords] [electronic resource].

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Full title

Lords amendments to Commons amendment and Lords reason for disagreeing to one of the Commons amendments to the Mental Treatment Bill [Lords] [electronic resource].

Publisher

Cambridge [eng.] : Proquest LLC, 1930.

Alternative title

Bill [passed, cap. 23] an Act to amend the Lunacy Acts, 1890 to 1922, and such of the provisions of the Mental Deficiency Acts, 1913 to 1927, as relate to the constitution and organisation of the work of the Board of Control, the exercise of the powers of the Board and the protection of persons putting those Acts into operation: Lords' amendments, &c (Mental Treatment)

Date

1930.

Record Identifier

74VMBBMqeDXl

MMS ID

991002527479702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Contents

Vol.III, 2 pp.

Publication information

Publisher

Cambridge [eng.] : Proquest LLC, 1930.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom

Date Published

1930.

Access and use

Access Conditions

Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

Copyright (c) ProQuest LLC 2010. All rights reserved.

Subjects

Subject Keywords

  • Mental treatment / Lunacy / Health and social services

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Lords amendments to Commons amendment and Lords reason for disagreeing to one of the Commons amendments to the Mental Treatment Bill [Lords] [electronic resource].

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Notes

General note

Title from back cover.

Reproduction note

1 online resource (2 p.: ).

Original version note

Transcribed from: Lords amendments to Commons amendment and Lords reason for disagreeing to one of the Commons amendments to the Mental Treatment Bill [Lords]. 1929-30 (209) III: Original Publisher details.

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Record Identifier

74VMBBMqeDXl

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMBBMqeDXl

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MMS ID

991002527479702626