Abstract

Mark Jones continues this occasional series by taking a look inside Wagner's tetralogy The Ring of the Nibelung which was first performed complete in 1876 at Wagner's own opera house in Bayreuth.

Highlights

  • In addition in those conditions which are likely to recur and may be preventable by medical treatment, it is in the public interest to ensure that such treatment is accepted and perse vered with successfully

  • A distinction based on differentiating between the causative factors, disease or external agent, clearly does not produce the most just result

  • Having gauged the likeli hood of recurrence of the abnormal mental state and been advised of the steps, if any, which can be taken to prevent it, the judge would have the widest possible freedom to deal with the patient sympatheti cally while minimising the future risk to society, Kellam restraining the patient's freedom if necessary by a hospital order

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Summary

Introduction

In addition in those conditions which are likely to recur and may be preventable by medical treatment (psychiatric or otherwise), it is in the public interest to ensure that such treatment is accepted and perse vered with successfully.

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