Medically examined once in 10 days, every person affected with the disease, declaring upon oath that he contracted the disorder from a particular woman, the Police should have power to cause that woman to be examined and, if found labouring under the disease, to be taken to the Lock Hospital and there kept until cured.
I have ...
(Signed) Geo Nuston
(Surgeon in charge.
True Copies)
Eine Whitt. Acting Colonial Secretary
Acting Attorney General's Report, 12th Dec. 1867
"The Contagious Diseases Ordinance No. 10 of 1867.
The Contagious Diseases Ordinance 1867 is probably the most important experiment in Legislation which this Colony has as yet attempted.
2. This importance is derived from a variety of considerations, amongst which may be specially noted, the nature of the subject itself, the delicacy with which such a subject must be treated, the interests involved and last, though perhaps not least, the fear that through an anxiety to get rid of an acknowledged evil we may not be overstepping the limit and apparently giving countenance to vice.
3. In proportion to the importance of the subject should be the character of my Report. I propose therefore to consider
First. The existing state of the law upon the subject in question.
Secondly. Its defects in reference to the matter.
Lastly. The mode in which the Ordinance under consideration seeks to remedy such defects.
4. The existing state of the law for checking the spread of venereal Diseases within this Colony is to be found in Ordinance No. 12 of 1857.
5. I speak of it as the still existing law because...
Medically examined once in
days,
10
every and that a person affected with the disease, declaring upon wath that he fcontracted the disorder from a particular woman, the Golice should have power to cause that woman to be examined and
under the disease to
if found labouring
be taken to the Lock Haaspital and there Keht until cured.
I have ye
(Signed) Geo Nuston
(
Surgeon in bharge.
True Copies)
Eine (Whitt. Acting balonial Serretary
Acting Attomey General's Report, 1200
"The Contagions
1867
Diseases Ordinance
No. 10 of 1867.
The Contagions Diseases Ordinance 1867 is probably the most important experiment in Legislation which this Colony has as yet attempted.
2. This importance is derived from a variety of considerations, amongst which may be specially noted, the nature of the subject itself the delicacy with which such a subject must be treated, the interests involved and last, though perhaps not least, the fear that through an anxiety to get rid of an acknowledged evil we may
may not.
not be overstepping the limit and.
apparently giving count
tenance to vice.
3. In proportion to the importance of the subject should be the character of my Report . Ipropose therefore to consider
First. The existing state of the law upon the subject in question.
Secondly. Its defects in reference the nterns
Lastly
The mode in which the Ordinance under consideration sects to sechste
remedy such defects.
4. The existing state of the law for checking the spread of tenerial Diseases within this Colony
is to be found in Ardine
in Ordinance H. 12 of
1857
as
5 I speak of it as the still existing law
because
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