1. 1. Annas and Healey. The patient rights advocate: Redefining the doctor-patient relationship in the hospital context. Vanderbilt L Rev 27 (1974) 243 248.
2. 2. Matter of Josiah Oakes Law Rep 8 (Mass. 1845) 123 125.
3. 3. Note Civil commitment of the menially ill. Harv. L. Rev. 87 (1974) 1190. 1202 ff (hereinafter HLR Note).
4. 4. Ibid. p. 1205 citing American Bar Foundation The Mentally Disabled and the Law 36 (rev. ed. S. Brakel and R. Rock 1971).
5. 5. In re Ballay 482 F.2d 648 (D.C. Cir. 1973); Herylord v. Parker 396 F.2d 393 (10th Cir. 1968) Bell v. Wayne County General Hospital. Consolidated Civil Action No 36384 (U.S.D.C. E.D Mich. June 3 1974) Lessard v. Schmidt 349 F Supp 1078 (ED Wis. 1972) vacated (but with no opinion on the substantive issue) 94 S. Ct. 713 (1974) Dixon v Attorney General of Pa. 325 F. Supp 966 (M.D Pa. 1971) State ex rel. Hawks v. Lazaro 202 S.E. 2d 109 (W. Va. 1974).