The alleged moral benefits of the Contagious diseases acts in Plymouth and Devonpost
The evidence of Inspector Anniss before the Select committee of the House of commons in 1881 & 1882, and of the same witness before the Royal commission of 1871, declared to be "exaggerated, misleading, and not strictly true," by the Devonport town council
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Institution: | CEDIAS-Musée social |
Format: | TEXT |
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National association for the repeal of the contagious diseases acts (London)
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11160/B26B1DE3-EA38-40B7-AC49-BDA9B47317B6 |
Summary: | The evidence of Inspector Anniss before the Select committee of the House of commons in 1881 & 1882, and of the same witness before the Royal commission of 1871, declared to be "exaggerated, misleading, and not strictly true," by the Devonport town council |
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Published: | [1882] |