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Do the Contagious Diseases Acts Succeed? (3 of 4)
Physical Training
The Contagious Diseases Acts (Women) (Part 1)
This article is part one of two; Part II is continued in November 1899 under the title of Do the Contagious Diseases Acts Succeed?
Do the Contagious Diseases Acts Succeed? (4 of 4)
Compulsory Medication of Prostitutes by the State
Author was John Chapman, as suggested in Houghton, Walter, The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966, vol. 3, 652.
Prevention of Disease
Medicine as a Profession for Women
Mr. Stansfeld's Bill
The Ladies' Sanitary Association
Prostitution
Author was probably W. R. Greg, as suggested in Houghton, Walter, The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966, vol. 3, 614.
Wet- Nurses and Lying-In Institutions
The 'Ladies National Association for the Diffusion of Sanitary Knowledge.'
Methods and Obstacles in the Repression of Drunkeness among the Poor
The 'Ladies National Association for the Diffusion of Sanitary Knowledge.'
An Educated Maternity
Signed Alice Lee Moque, Washington, D. C., U.S.A..
The Details of Women's Work in Sanitary Reform
Infant Mortality
The Mortality of Rich and Poor.
Florence Nightengale and the English Soldier
Written by Matilda Mary Hays (1820-1897), cited in Rendall, J., ed., Equal or Different: Women's Politics, 1800-1914, p.129,Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1987.
Contagious Diseases Acts
Signed Ellis Ethelmer. Author was Benjamin W. Elmy, as suggested in Houghton, Walter, The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966, vol. 3, 701.
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