Article Title: Prostitution: Governmental Experiments in Controlling It
Journal Title: Westminster Review
Orientation: Radical; reform; liberal
Date Run: 1824-1901 indexed [from 1852 volumes are double numbered with O.S. [old series] and N.S. [new series}
Publication Place: London
Publication Frequency: Quarterly (1824-1887); monthly (1887-1914)
Periodical Location: University of Saskatchewan Library
Creator/Author: Unsigned
Chapman, John
Date of Publication: January 1870
Description: Author was John Chapman, as suggested in Houghton, Walter, The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966, vol. 3, 644.
Publication Information: v. 93 o.s. 37 n.s., n 1, pages 119-179
Subject Heading (LCSH): Religion (LCSH)
Prostitution (LCSH)
Women History (LCSH)
Women France History (LCSH)
Conduct of life (LCSH)
Communicable diseases (LCSH)
Sexually transmitted diseases (LCSH)
Sexually transmitted diseases - Law and legislation (LCSH)
Prostitutes - Legal status, laws, etc. (LCSH)
Contagious Diseases Acts (LCSH)
Sexually transmitted diseases--Hospitals. (LCSH)
Language: English
Editor: John Chapman
Format: One table on page 162. One table entitled Number of Prostitutes Erased from the Register from 1845 to 1854 Inclusive on page 163. Three tables on page 166; one is entitled Average Annual Proportion of Syphilis among Reistered and Unregisterd Prostitutes in Paris and its Suburbs. One table on page 172.
Publisher: Trubner and Company
Temporal Coverage: 1870s
Article type: Journal article

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