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FARMER'S MENTALITY.

HARTNETT CASE AGAIN. FURTHER SUIT FOR DAMAGES. A. and N.Z. LONDON, April 14. Mr. W. Hartnelt, a farmer, who was plaintiff in the famous insanity case of 1924, is now claiming damages from Dr. Henry Fisher, of Sittingbourne, who, lie alleges, negligently certified him to bo insane in 1912. It was disclosed in the course of the hearing that Dr. Fisher's certificate was partly based on a statement made by Mr. Hartnett's younger brother. The latter asserted that ho had had wrangles about religious matters with plaintiff.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 11

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FARMER'S MENTALITY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 11

FARMER'S MENTALITY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 11

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