| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...will shall be taken under consideration, in order to dccypher the meaning of an obscure passage in it. who opened the vein of a person that fell down in the street with a fit. 5. BUT, lastly, the most universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of... | |
| 1815 - 478 pages
...underRICHARDSON. gtoodj as j t j s sa jd O f (he *Bolognian law, which enacted *[571 J « tn at w i, oever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost severity," and which Was holden not to extend to the surgeon who did so in performing a necessary eperation («).... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 660 pages
...little deviate from the received sense of them. Therefore the Bolognian law, mentioned by PuffendorfP, which enacted, " that whoever drew blood in " the...streets should be punished with the utmost severity," was held after a long debate not to extend to the surgeon • who opened the vein of a person that... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 pages
...little deviate from the received sense of them. Therefore the Bolognian law, mentioned by Puffendorf P, which enacted, " that whoever drew blood in " the...streets should be punished with the utmost severity," was held after a long debate not to extend to the surgeon who opened the vein of a person that fell... | |
| David Hosack - Celebrities - 1829 - 562 pages
...if literally understood, we must even deviate from the received sense of them. Thus we are told of a law which enacted, that whoever drew blood in the...streets, should be punished with the utmost severity, was held, after a long debate, not to extend to the surgeon who opened a vein of a person that fell... | |
| Aristoteles - 1833 - 450 pages
...less just in a contrary ratio b . Now these ' Therefore the Bologoian law, mentioned by Puffendorf, which enacted, " that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost severity," was held after long debate not to extend to the surgeon, who opened the vein of a person that fell... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes - Rhetoric - 1833 - 488 pages
...less just in a contrary ratio b. Now these 1 Therefore the Bolognian law, mentioned by Puffendorf, which enacted, " that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost severity," was held after long debate not to extend to the surgeon, who opened the vein of a person that fell... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 694 pages
...deviate from the received sense of them. Therefore the Bolognian law, mentioned by Puffendorf (p), which enacted " that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost severity," was held, after a long debate, not to extend to the surgeon who opened the vein of a person that fell... | |
| William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1838 - 910 pages
...deviate from the received sense of them. Therefore the Bolognian law, mentioned by Puffendorf ( p), which enacted " that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost severity," was held after long debate not to extend to the surgeon, who opened the vein of a person that fell... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - Civil rights - 1839 - 556 pages
...little deviate from the received sense of them. Therefore the Bolognian law, mentioned by PufFendorf,6 which enacted " that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished with the utmost • I. 5. c. 12. §. 8. severity," was held after a long debate not to extend to the surgeon, who opened... | |
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