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Insanity the common verdict on suicides in 18th century England

By the time he reached his 60s Isaac Hendley could look back proudly on his life as a shoemaker in 18th century London. But when he looked forward he could only see the shame of being “passed to his parish” since his “bodily infirmities” meant the end of his independence and self-reliance. After a year of grappling with his physical deterioration and fears that “he should come to want,” Hendley took his own life in 1797. An inquest recorded the state of his mind according to the testimonies of friends and colleagues. Hendley was not alone. A study by Ella Sbaraini, a

Insanity the common verdict on suicides in 18th century England

Insanity the common verdict on suicides in 18th century England
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RSV outbreak: GPs hammered after increase in respiratory illnesses

Palmerston North Hospital is admitting between 10 and 20 babies a day with respiratory illnesses, including RSV. “Although some of the very young children can get severe illness, the majority of people have more mild illness and should manage themselves at home rather than try and rush in for an appointment. “Fever, cough with some yellow or green phlegm, [a] sore throat and feeling miserable are very common symptoms of the infection, but they seldom need any treatment.” Palmerston North Hospital operations executive for healthy, women, children and youth Sarah Fenwick said the Midcentral District Health Board was experiencing a significant increase in babies and children presenting with respiratory illnesses, including RSV.

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