68 Iowa 152 | Iowa | 1885
The patient cared for and supported was one Mary E. Speedling. Her insanity was found by the commissioners of insanity of the defendant county January 29, 1883. On that day they adjudged her to be insane, and issued a warrant to the board ’of supervisors requiring them to protect and care for her. April 7,1883, the board author
Where a person is adjudged insane, and is a fit subject to be treated in the hospital, he should be sent there. Code, § 1403. If not, or if he cannot be received there, and he cannot either with safety to himself or others be allowed to go at liberty, he must be restrained by other means. (See same section.) If he is a private patient, that is, not maintained and treated at public expense, the commissioners of insanity must appoint his custodian. If he is a public patient, they must require the board of supervisors to provide for him. (See the same section.) The patient in question is a public patient, because no one offered to provide for her at private expense. She was sent to the hospital, but was not received. She needed custody, for, as the evidence shows, she was not only sometimes ugly and dangerous, but she could not be trusted for a day. to take care of herself. Such being the case, it was the duty of the commissioners to require the
Affirmed.