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Prostitution Suppressible And Resistance To The Contagious Diseases, Women's Acts
A Duty (1871)
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164 pages
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Focusing on the interplay between prostitution and contagious diseases, the book argues for the suppression of prostitution and emphasizes women's responsibility in combating disease. It examines the root causes, such as poverty and lack of education, and suggests solutions like improved education and job opportunities for women. Additionally, it advocates for the regulation of prostitution and medical examinations to curb disease spread. Providing a historical lens, it sheds light on the societal attitudes of the era. This reprint aims to preserve and promote significant literature.
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2008, paperback
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