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ˈBroadmoor The name of an institution in the village of Broadmoor, south-eastern Berkshire, for the treatment of mental patients under special conditions on account of their dangerous, violent, or criminal propensities (formerly, housing the criminally insane). Broadmoor patient: a former designation of a criminal lunatic.
1868Jrnl. Mental Sci. XIV. 216 Dr. Meyer gives the following account of the singularly liberal arrangements made by the Council at Broadmoor as relates both to the wages and well-being of the servants. 1914E. G. O'Donoghue Story of Bethlehem Hospital xxxv. 345 Broadmoor was built under the provisions of the Act passed in 1860 (23 and 24 Vict. c. 75). The asylum was completed in..1863. 1948Act 11 & 12 Geo. VI c. 58 §62(2) The expression ‘criminal lunatic’ shall cease to be used; and there shall be substituted for it wherever it occurs in any enactment the expression ‘Broadmoor patient’. 1960K. Jones Mental Health 223 The Royal Commission on Mental Illness and Mental Deficiency, 1954–7..suggested that consideration should be given to the question of whether Broadmoor procedures could be assimilated to those for other patients. 1976Milton Keynes Express 18 June 9/4 A man who attacked a policeman with a builder's hod and used it to fend off six other officers and a police dog at Bletchley, has been sent to Broadmoor. |