On the moral condition of Plymouth and Devonport since the suspension of periodical compulsory examination of women under the Contagious diseases acts, 1883-1884
Other Authors: | National association for the repeal of the Contagious diseases acts |
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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/11160/95FC94B5-3EA3-458D-9B7D-260DA4D3B325 |
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