Article Title: Prostitution in Relation to the National Health
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: July 1869
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. 92o.s. 36n.s., n.1, pages 179-234
Subject Heading (LCSH): Motherhood (LCSH)
Husband and wife (LCSH)
Health (LCSH)
Prostitution (LCSH)
Children (LCSH)
Women History (LCSH)
Women and death (LCSH)
Conduct of life (LCSH)
Communicable diseases (LCSH)
Sexually transmitted diseases (LCSH)
Language: English
Topical Keyword: Domesticity
Editor: John Chapman
Format: One table entitled Erasures of the Names of Women from the Paris Register During Ten Years, from 1845 tp 1854 inclusive, with a statement of the notices for the same on page 191, continuing to page 192. One table entitled Table Showing the Number of Women Re-established under Control, from 1845 to 1854 inclusive on page 192. One table on page 194. One table on page 196. One table on page 232.
Publisher: Trubner and Company
Temporal Coverage: 1860s
Article type: Journal article

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