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The Young Servant
Lives for Leaves
This is the second of two parts, the first found; May, 1862, pages 162-170.
Prostitution in Relation to the National Health
Author was John Chapman, as suggested in Houghton, Walter, The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966, vol. 3, 644.
Neglected Duty
NOTE: Signed: Abbott's "Young Christian"
To The Editor of the English Woman's Journal
Infanticide with Reference to the Best Means of its Prevention
The Criminality of Drunkenness, with the Consequent Rights . . . of Society . . . to Criminals
NOTE: This is more likely to be Neil Arnott (1788-1874)
Celibacy, Marriage and Mortality
Influence of Marriage on the Mortality of the French People.
NOTE; William Farr's dates are 1807-1883
The Poetry of Christina G. Rossetti
The Servant's Meeting
Tight Lacing
Treatment of Sick Persons
The Health fo Cotton Weavers
The Mortality of Rich and Poor.
Infant Life
Destitute Incurables in Workhouses
The Number of Children a Woman Can Bear
Fever in it's Social Aspects
Emerald Green
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