Has 'r©♭glementation' (the C.D. Acts) proved to be a sanitary benefit to the European or Indian armies, so as to call for its maintenance or its re-enactment?
Has the abolition of the system been followed by injury and not rather by benefit to the troops previously under its influence? : an address delivered before the International Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Prostitution, September, 1896, at Berne, Suisse
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Contributions
- Royal College of Surgeons of England - Contributor
Publication
1896 - British Committee of the International Federation, Westminster, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
9,000 words, Guess
Page Count
36 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveb22381168
- Open LibraryOL26288800M
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- Has 'r©♭glementation' (the C.D. Acts) proved to be a sanitary benefit to the European or Indian armies, so as to call for its maintenance or its re-enactment?: Has the abolition of the system been followed by injury and not rather by benefit to the troops previously under its influence? : an address delivered before the International Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Prostitution, September, 1896, at Berne, Suisse
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