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Mental Defectives (Detention Orders)

Volume 518: debated on Thursday 22 October 1953

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asked the Minister of Health what steps he is taking to ensure that persons who have been detained under a detention order are allowed adequate facilities to obtain an independent medical examination.

Such facilities in accordance with medical custom are usually afforded on application to the hospital by the appropriate relatives or friends. In cases of difficulty the Board of Control have statutory powers under the Lunacy and Mental Treatment Acts to authorise such examinations to be made.