Thoughts on the fatal consequences of female prostitution : together with the outlines of a plan proposed to check those enormous evils : humbly addressed to the consideration of the nobility and gentry in general / by Thomas Scott (morning preacher at the Lock Chapel, and attendant on the patients in the hospital).
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821, author.; Alexander, William, 1768-1841. Observations on the hostility evinced by Mr. William Hale and the Reverend John Thomas to the principles of the London female penitentiary.; Richelot, G. (Gustave), 1806-1893. De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse.; Dupin, M. (André-Marie-Jean-Jacques), 1783-1865. Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes.; Bertram. Whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c.; Vintras, A. (Achille). On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York.; Hooppell, R. E. (Robert Eli). Statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers.; Newman, F. W. (Francis William), 1805-1897. Cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts.; Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899. Free state and free medicine.; Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906. Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes.; Close, F. (Francis), 1797-1882. Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy.; Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view.; Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view.; Wilson, Robert, 1772-1837. Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts.
1787
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Thoughts on the fatal consequences of female prostitution : together with the outlines of a plan proposed to check those enormous evils : humbly addressed to the consideration of the nobility and gentry in general / by Thomas Scott (morning preacher at the Lock Chapel, and attendant on the patients in the hospital).
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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1787]
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London : C. Watts, 1787.
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English
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1 online resource (16 pages) : illustrations.
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Reproduction of the originals from Kinsey Institute.
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With: Observations on the hostility evinced by Mr. William Hale and the Reverend John Thomas to the principles of the London Female Penitentiary / by Amicus.
With: De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse / par M. le Docteur G. Richelot.
With: Extracts from the article headed Christian ethics and the ethics of Christ.
With: Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes : a l'occasion d'une petition contre la prostitution bapportet / par M. de Goulhot de Saint-Germain, senateur.
With: The whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c. / by the editor of the North Briton.
With: On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York / by A. Vintras, MD.
With: Report on the extent of venereal diseases : on the operation of the Contagious Diseases Act and the means of checking contagion.
With: The statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers which have been issued on the subject, from the commencement of the acts to the present time.
With: The cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts / by Francis W. Newman.
With: A free state and free medicine / by James John Garth Wilkinson.
With: Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes / read by Mrs. Butler at a conference of delegates.
With: Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy / by Francis Close, D.D.
With: The Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view / by Charles Bell Taylor, M.D. F.R.C.S.E.
With: The Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view / by Charles Bell Taylor, M.D. F.R.C.S.E.
With: Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts : a duty / by Robert Wilson.
With: De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse / par M. le Docteur G. Richelot.
With: Extracts from the article headed Christian ethics and the ethics of Christ.
With: Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes : a l'occasion d'une petition contre la prostitution bapportet / par M. de Goulhot de Saint-Germain, senateur.
With: The whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c. / by the editor of the North Briton.
With: On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York / by A. Vintras, MD.
With: Report on the extent of venereal diseases : on the operation of the Contagious Diseases Act and the means of checking contagion.
With: The statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers which have been issued on the subject, from the commencement of the acts to the present time.
With: The cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts / by Francis W. Newman.
With: A free state and free medicine / by James John Garth Wilkinson.
With: Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes / read by Mrs. Butler at a conference of delegates.
With: Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy / by Francis Close, D.D.
With: The Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view / by Charles Bell Taylor, M.D. F.R.C.S.E.
With: The Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view / by Charles Bell Taylor, M.D. F.R.C.S.E.
With: Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts : a duty / by Robert Wilson.
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Alexander, William, 1768-1841. Observations on the hostility evinced by Mr. William Hale and the Reverend John Thomas to the principles of the London female penitentiary.
Richelot, G. (Gustave), 1806-1893. De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse.
Dupin, M. (André-Marie-Jean-Jacques), 1783-1865. Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes.
Bertram. Whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c.
Vintras, A. (Achille). On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York.
Hooppell, R. E. (Robert Eli). Statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers.
Newman, F. W. (Francis William), 1805-1897. Cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts.
Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899. Free state and free medicine.
Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906. Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes.
Close, F. (Francis), 1797-1882. Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view.
Wilson, Robert, 1772-1837. Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts.
Richelot, G. (Gustave), 1806-1893. De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse.
Dupin, M. (André-Marie-Jean-Jacques), 1783-1865. Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes.
Bertram. Whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c.
Vintras, A. (Achille). On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York.
Hooppell, R. E. (Robert Eli). Statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers.
Newman, F. W. (Francis William), 1805-1897. Cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts.
Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899. Free state and free medicine.
Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906. Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes.
Close, F. (Francis), 1797-1882. Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view.
Wilson, Robert, 1772-1837. Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts.
Series
Archives of Sexuality & Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century.
Includes
Alexander, William, 1768-1841. Observations on the hostility evinced by Mr. William Hale and the Reverend John Thomas to the principles of the London female penitentiary.
Richelot, G. (Gustave), 1806-1893. De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse.
Dupin, M. (André-Marie-Jean-Jacques), 1783-1865. Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes.
Bertram. Whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c.
Vintras, A. (Achille). On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York.
Hooppell, R. E. (Robert Eli). Statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers.
Newman, F. W. (Francis William), 1805-1897. Cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts.
Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899. Free state and free medicine.
Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906. Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes.
Close, F. (Francis), 1797-1882. Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view.
Wilson, Robert, 1772-1837. Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts.
Extracts from the article headed "Christian ethics and the ethics of Christ."
Report on the extent of venereal diseases : on the operation of the Contagious Diseases Act and the means of checking contagion.
Richelot, G. (Gustave), 1806-1893. De la prostitution en Angleterre et en Écosse.
Dupin, M. (André-Marie-Jean-Jacques), 1783-1865. Opinion de M. le Procureur Général Dupin, senateur, sure le luxe effrene des femmes.
Bertram. Whole truth and nothing but the truth about the social evil : being deeper glimpses of the business of prostitution in Edinburgh, &c.
Vintras, A. (Achille). On the repressive measures adopted in Paris compared with the uncontrolled prostitution of London and New York.
Hooppell, R. E. (Robert Eli). Statistical reports of the Contagious Diseases Act as deduced from all the parliamentary papers.
Newman, F. W. (Francis William), 1805-1897. Cure of the great social evil : with special reference to recent laws delusively called Contagious Diseases Acts.
Wilkinson, James John Garth, 1812-1899. Free state and free medicine.
Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 1828-1906. Paper on the moral reclaimability of prostitutes.
Close, F. (Francis), 1797-1882. Recent legislation on Contagious Diseases considered : especially with reference to the army & navy.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act : showing its cruelty, injustice, demoralising tendency & inexpediency in a sanitary point of view.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909. Contagious Diseases Act (women) : from a sanitary point of view.
Wilson, Robert, 1772-1837. Prostitution suppressible and resistance to the Contagious Diseases (Women's) Acts.
Extracts from the article headed "Christian ethics and the ethics of Christ."
Report on the extent of venereal diseases : on the operation of the Contagious Diseases Act and the means of checking contagion.
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