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- Straitjacket - Wikipedia
A straitjacket is a garment shaped like a jacket with long sleeves that surpass the tips of the wearer's fingers Its most typical use is restraining people who may cause harm to themselves or others
- Straitjackets Are Still in Use, Just Not Where You Think
What does it mean to put someone in a straightjacket? Metaphorically, putting someone in a straitjacket refers to restricting or constraining their actions, limiting their freedom or stifling their creativity and expression
- Straitjackets: The History of an Archaic Restraint Device
Straitjackets, originally known as 'strait-waistcoats', were invented in the Georgian era to physically restrain people in psychiatric asylums
- STRAITJACKET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STRAITJACKET is a cover or overgarment of strong material (such as canvas) used to bind the body and especially the arms closely in restraining a violent prisoner or patient
- Tortured Remedy: The Shocking History of the Straitjacket
The straitjacket stands as an enduring symbol of historical abuses in mental health care But how did this cruel contraption come to be a routine method of controlling patients?
- What Is a Straitjacket and How Does It Work? - Biology Insights
A straitjacket is a specialized garment designed for the physical restraint of individuals who may pose a danger to themselves or others This device limits the movement of the wearer’s arms and hands
- History of the Straitjacket in Theatre Pop Culture
Explore the fascinating history of straitjackets in theatre, magic, and pop culture From Houdini to modern cosplay, discover their enduring appeal
- straitjacket noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of straitjacket noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a piece of clothing like a jacket with long arms that can be tied together, used to control a person who is violent and thought to be likely to harm themselves or others Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
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