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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | 1845-1853: The Birth of the Lunacy Commission | 14 |
2 | 1853-1880: The Triumph of Non-Restraint? | 24 |
3 | Chemical Restraint | 37 |
4 | 1880-1913: The Return of Restraint | 48 |
5 | Surgical Treatment and Consent | 66 |
6 | The Board of Control and Sterilisation of 'The Unfit' | 78 |
7 | The Board of Control and the Mental Treatment Act 1930 | 107 |
8 | The Board of Control and Treatment for Mental Disorder, 1913-1930 | 120 |
9 | The Age of Experimentation: The Board of Control and Treatment for Mental Disorder, 1930-1959 | 129 |
10 | The Age of Psychopharmacology | 151 |
11 | The Mental Health Act Commission and the Mental Health Act 1983 | 170 |
12 | Treatment Without Consent Under the 1983 Act | 190 |
13 | Emergency Sedation, Seclusion and Restraint in Contemporary Psychiatry | 218 |
14 | Treatment of Incapable Patients Without Consent Under Common Law | 233 |
15 | Codifying Clinical Authority | 250 |
16 | Informal Compulsion: Treating Children Without Consent | 270 |
Conclusion | 278 | |
Table of statutes | 295 | |
Table of statutory instruments | 296 | |
Table of cases | 297 | |
Notes | 300 | |
Bibliography | 334 | |
Index | 346 |
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