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BIBLIOGRAPHY

(Exclusive of the Technical Medical Literature)

PART I'

GENERAL

UNITED STATES

A. Signed Works.

Andrews, Edmund. Prostitution and its Sanitary Management. Chicago, 1871.

Christian Rulers.

Andrews, Elizabeth, and Bushnell, Katherine. Heathen Slaves and
Oakland (Cal.), 1907.
Backus, Wilson M. The Social Evil; an address.
Bell, Ernest A. War on the White Slave Trade.
Bingham, Theodore A. The Girl that Disappears; the Real Facts
about the White Slave Traffic. Boston, 1911.

Minneapolis, 1910.
Chicago, 1909.

Blackwell, Antoinette B. Sex Injustice; an address. New York, n. d. Burnett, John L. White Slave Traffic; a speech in the House of Representatives, Jan., 1910.

Cobden, John C. The White Slaves of England; compiled from Official Documents. Auburn, Buffalo, and Cincinnati, 1853Currier, Andrew F. The Unrestricted Evil of Prostitution; a Paper. (Reprint from Philanthropist, May, 1891.)

Day, Mrs. Helen Gardiner. Have Children a Right to Legal Protection? Boston, 1895.

Dock, Lavinia L. Hygiene and Morality; a Manual for Nurses and others, giving an Outline of the medical, social, and legal Aspects of the venereal Diseases. New York, 1910.

Edholm, Charlton. Traffic in Girls and Rescue Missions. Los Angeles, 1907.

Eliot, Wm. G. A Practical Discussion of the Great Social Question of the Day. New York, 1879.

'In the preparation of this part of the bibliography the editor received much aid from Miss Marion Dodd, the secretary of the American Vigilance Association, who generously provided duplicate cards of all the numerous items in the Association library.

Forbush, Wm. Bryon. The Boy Problem. New York, 1907. Forel, August. The Sexual Question; a scientific, psychological, hygienic, and sociological Study for the cultured classes. (English adaptation by C. F. Marshall.) New York, 1908.

Fuld, Leonhard F. Police Administration; a critical Study of Police Organizations in the United States and abroad. New York, 1909. Gerrish, Dr. Frederick Henry. The Duties of the Medical Profession Concerning Prostitution and its Allied Vices; being the oration before the Maine Medical Association. 2d. ed. Portland, 1879. Goodnow, Elizabeth. The Market for Souls. New York, 1910. Hall, G. Stanley. Youth, its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene. New York, 1908.

Hall, Dr. Winfield Scott.

Hall, Dr. Winfield Scott.

Reproduction and Sexual Hygiene. n. d.
The Strength of Ten. n. d.

Hall, Dr. Winfield Scott. From Youth into Manhood. New York, 1910.
Hamery, J. L. Address at the annual meeting of the Illinois

Vigilance Association, Feb. 14, 1910.

Howard, Dr. Wm. Lee. Plain Facts on Sex Hygiene. New York, 1910.

Janney, Dr. O. Edward. The White Slave Traffic in America. New York, 1911.

Kauffman, Reginald Wright. The House of Bondage. New York,

1910.

Kelso, Tessa L. Report to the Committee of the Women's Municipal League on Clause 79. New York, 1911.

Lowell, Josephine Shaw. Municipalities and Vice. (Reprint from Municipal Affairs, June, 1901.)

Lyttelton, E. Training of the Young in Laws of Sex. New York, 1906.

Morrow, Dr. Prince A. Social Diseases and Marriage. Social Prophylaxis. New York, 1904.

Morrow, Dr. Prince A.

Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis: Origin of this Movement, its Objects, Means and Methods of Work. New York, 1910.

Morrow, Dr. Prince A. The Prophylaxis of Venereal Disease. New York. n. d.

Nascher, I. L. The Social Evil, a Plea.

Peters, John D.

delphia, 1908.

1909.

Suppression of the "Raines Law Hotels." Phila

(Publication No. 569 of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.)

Powell, Aaron M. Regulation of Prostitution; an open Letter to the President of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine. New York, 1883.

Powell, Aaron M. The State and Prostitution; a Paper read before the section on Public Health of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine. New York, 1894.

Powell, Aaron M. State Regulation of Vice, Regulation Efforts in America: the Geneva Congress. New York, 1878.

Powell, Anna Rice. The New Abolitionists: The International Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice and the Promotion of Social Purity; a paper read at the International Council of Women. New York, 1888.

Reynolds, James B. Prostitution as a Tenement House Evil. (In DeForest & Veiller: The Tenement House Problem.)

Roe, Clifford G. Panders and their White Slaves. New York, n.d.[1910]. Roe, Clifford G. The Great War on White Slavery. n. p. 1911. Roe, Clifford G. The Prodigal Daughter. The White-Slave Evil and the Remedy. Chicago, n. d. [1911]. [This is the same book as the preceding one, minus the illustrations.]

Saleeby, Caleb Williams. Parenthood and Race Culture; an Outline of Eugenics. New York, 1909.

Sanger, W. W. The History of Prostitution, its Extent, Causes and
Effects throughout the World. New ed. New York, 1906.
Seay, Harry L. Letter to the Committee of Ten advocating Segregation.
Dallas, 1910.

Shearer, J. G. Social Vice and how to deal with it; an Address before
the International Purity Congress, Burlington, Iowa, 1909.
Shearer, J. G. Canada's War on the White Slave Trade.
n. d.
Sims, J. Marion. Legislation and Contagious Diseases; an extract
from the inaugural address delivered before the American Medical
Association at its 27th annual meeting in Philadelphia, June 6,
1876. New York, 1876.

Spencer, Anna Garlin. Women and Regulation; the Relation of Lady Henry Somerset and other English Women to State Regulation of Vice in India.

New York.

n. d.

Sutherland, D. F. The Black Plague of the American Continent. Quitman (Texas).

Taschereau, Justice Henri T. The Crime of Prostitution. Part of a report of the City Council of Montreal. Montreal, n. d. Walker, E. C. Vice, its Friends and Foes. New York, 1901. Warren, John H., Jr. Thirty Years Battle with Crime; or the Crying Shame of New York as seen in the Broad Glare of an Old Detective's Lantern. Poughkeepsie, 1874.

Weir, Recorder S. The Social Evil. Toleration Condemned. Reprinted New York, 1909.

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