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Three Addresses on Public Morality. London, 1877.
State Legalisation of Vice. London, 1878.

The Address of the Belfast Committee. London, 1878.

An Idea of the Extent of the Agitation for Repeal. London, 1880. Immoral Legislation; a few Facts for the consideration of the Irish Clergy. London, 1880.

The Choice between Personal Freedom and State Protection. London, 1880.

At Home and Abroad; a Comparison of certain British and Continental Regulations. London, 1881.

Report of the Discussion of the Acts of the International Congress, with Comments. London, 1881.

A Memorial to Sir John Pope Hennessy, K. C. M. G., on the Contagious Diseases Ordinance in Hong Kong. London, 1882.

Petition to Parliament for Total Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. By Belfast Medical Men. London, 1882.

Report of Parliamentary Committee on the Contagious Diseases Acts. London, 1882.

The Minority Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons. London, 1882.

A Letter respecting the Report of the Select Committee. By E. London, 1883.

An Imminent Danger. London, 1884.

Mendacious Statistics.

London, 1884.

Issued by the Working Men's League.

On the Moral Condition of the Subjected Districts since the Suspension of Compulsory Examination. London, 1884.

Memorial of the National Association for Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts addressed to both Houses of the Legislature, 1886. London, 1886.

Friends' Association for Abolishing State Regulation of Vice; a short Summary of the History of State regulated Vice in the United Kingdom. London, 1900.

Copy of a Rough Record of Events and Incidents connected with the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1864-6-9, in the United Kingdom, and of the Movement against State Regulation of Vice in India and the Colonies, 1856-1906. Sheffield, 1907.

A Collection of Opinions on English, Colonial and Continental Laws and Police Regulations for the Sanitary Supervision of Vice. London.

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City of London Committee for Obtaining the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. London. n. d.

Compulsory Medication of Prostitutes by the State. (Reprint from the Westminster Review, July, 1876.) London.

n. d. Condition of the Subjected Districts since the Suspension of Compulsory Periodical Examinations. London. n. d.

English and Continental Laws and Regulations concerning Prostitution. London. n. d.

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Manifesto of the Association formed to secure the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts; called forth by the Debate in the House of Commons on June 23, 1875. London. Report of the Commission appointed by H. E. J. Pope Hennessy, Governor, etc., of Hong Kong, to inquire into the Working of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Printed by House of Commons. London. n. d. Testimony in Favour of Repeal. London. n. d. The Greatest Moral Hypocrisy of the Day. London. To Women Suffering under the System of the Contagious Diseases Acts London.

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Why Should I Attend a Meeting for Repeal? London.

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INDEX

Abduction, 63
Abolitionist, Der, quoted, note,
174
Abolitionist movement, 163 et
seq.; in England, 163 et seq.;
in France, 182 et seq.; in Ger-
many, 193; in Italy, 193; In-
ternational Federation at Gen-
eva, 197; a convert to, 205; in
South America, 207
Addams, Miss Jane, article by,
quoted, note, 210
African tribes, I

Age limitation for prostitutes, 38
America, prostitution in, 9; ob-
jections to "regulation" in, 77,
78; constitutional law in, 115;
difficulties before police in,
119; puritanical sentiment in,
147; white-slave traffic in,
207 et seq.; Nat. Vigilance
Committee, 207; United States
joins International Treaty, 208;
breaking up white-slave traffic
in, 208; federal laws or white-
slave traffic, 209; state laws
concerning white-slave traffic,
209; societies formed for re-
pressing social evil, 222 et seq.
American Federation for Sex Hy-
giene, foundation of, 229; reso-
lutions of, 229 ff.
American Medical Association,
resolutions presented to 229
American Society of Sanitary
and Moral Prophylaxis, cited,
183; 215; aims of, 224; found-
ing of the, 225; work of, 225;
list of educational pamphlets

of, 226; branches of, 227; and
the Page law, 234 address be-
fore, 246 et seq.

Amos, Professor Sheldon, quoted,
iii; Regulation of Vice, quoted,
note, 70; 167
Amusement,
needed, 149

better forms of,

An der Königsmauer, a haunt of
vice in Berlin, 39
Ancient Regulations, 12 ff.
Animien-Kneipen, 174

Annexes au Rapport Général, cited
note, 187

Argentine Société de Protection,
207

Armies, veneral disease in, sta-
tistics on, 53

Asia Minor, prostitution in, 2
Atlantic City, licensing of pro-
stitutes in, 241
Augagneur, M.,

Conf. Inter.,
quoted, note, 87, note, 107;
note, 113; 180; opposed to regu-
lation, 187; 191
Australia, 165, 194
Austria, regulation in, 48; ven-

ereal disease in, 53; 65; nation-
al committees formed in, 172;
white-slave traffic to, 197;
league in, 206; see Vienna
Austro-Hungary, enters into treaty
with the Netherlands, 199;

202

Avignon, public houses established
in, 16; regulations in, note, 21

B

Baltimore, society started in, 227
Barmaids, 116

Barthélemy, quoted, note, 83,
110; Conf. Inter., quoted, note,
112; 180

Basel, public houses established
in, 16

Behrend, Die Prostitution in Ber-
lin, cited note, 34; note, 37;
note, 38; note 40, 112
Belgium, regulation in, 48; abuses
in, 198; contracts with Holland,
199; 202

Bergen, regulation in, 105
Bericht des Vereins quoted, note,

206

Berlin, prostitutes in, 9; old
regulations outgrown with
growth of, 32; reformation in,
32 et seq.; regulation in, 32 et
seq.; extent of prostitution in,
34; segregation in, 35; moral
welfare of prostitutes in, 36;
penalties against enticing
women to brothels, 36; sale of
liquor in brothels, 37; police
forbidden to grant permits
for new brothels, 37; age limi-
tation for prostitutes, 38; re-
gistration of minors in, 38;
licensed houses in, 38; failure
of public houses in, 39; all broth-
els ordered to the street an der
Königsmauer, 39; brothels closed
in, 41; brothels moved, 41;
licensed houses reopened, 42;
special body of police needed,
45; note, 78; registration of
minors in, note, 80; 82, note,
83; medical examinations in,
91; venereal disease in, 100;
morals service in, 118; 120, 121
Bierhoff, Dr., 246
Bingham, Theodore A., 241
Bischoff, Justice, opinion on Page
law, 234

113;

Blackwell's Island, 151
Blascko, Dr., Conf. Inter., Brussels
1899, quoted note, 63,
cited, 42, 53, 92, 101; 9, 98, 180
Booth, Mrs., of the Salvation
Army, 199

Boston, recommendation of police
commissioner, 242

Brasseries à femmes, 126
Brazil, 202

Bremen, segregation in, 46
Bright, Jacob, M. P., 167
British National Vigilance As-
sociation, 199

Brussels, regulation in, 46; con-
ferences at, 163; international
medical congress held in, 1852,
167; scandals in, 177; regula-
tion in, 177; corruption of police,
177; International Conferences,
the, 177 et seq.; Inter. Conf.
questions considered in, 178; In-
ter. Conf. at, official reports of,
cited, note, 179; Inter. Conf.,
recommendations made at, 180,
181; Inter. Conf., futility of,
182; second conference, reso-
lutions of, 184; summing up of
the two conferences at, 185;
scandals in, 197.

Buffalo, society formed in, 227
Bulletin Abolitionniste, quoted,
note, 172, note, 205

Bulletin de la Société Internation-
ale de Prophylaxie Sanitaire et
Morale, quoted, note, 51
Bunting, Sir Percy, 200
Burlereaux, observation of, 110,
Butler, Josephine E., protest of,
165; death of, 173; letter to,
196; 197, 199; opposes licensed
prostitution, 232; Personal
Reminiscences of a Great Cru-
sade, cited, note 82, note 163
Byzantine Emperors, legislation
of, 15

C

"Cadet" system, viii, ix, 155; ff.
"Cadets," methods of, 156 ff.; 181
California, educational literature
in, 228
Canada, 165

Carlier, Les Deux Prostitutions,
quoted, note, 18, note, 25, note,
28; note, 89.

Carpenter, Mary, protest of, 165
Chamber of Commerce, meeting
held at, vii;

Charity Hospital of Berlin, 33
Charlemagne, laws of, on pro-
stitution, 15
Chastity, 185

Cheyenne, licensing of prostitu-
tion in, 120, 210; 241
Chicago, society formed in, 227;
society, publications of, listed,
note, 228, prostitution in, 235;
Vice Commission appointed
236; recommendations of Vice
Commission, 237 ff.
Chicago Vice Commission, findings
of, 235 ff.; criticism of, 238; as
model for other American cities,
240; v, 215, 231 ff.

Children and prostitution, 127 ff.
Christiania, statistics of prostitu-
tion, in 51; venereal disease in,
51; statistics from, 105 ff.
Christianity, spread of, 3
Cities Committee, 158
City Hospital of New York,
note, 131

City life and prostitution, 10
Clandestine prostitution, extent
of, 83; difficulty of controlling,
87; statistics on disease among,
87;93, 104; prevalency of disease
among, III; 118; in New York,
121; 125; and Raines Law
hotels, 139; 28, 34, 37, 41, 75,
78; 250

Colmar, syphilis in, 107, 108; In-
ternational Federation meets
at, 171

Colmar Congress, report of, 191
Columbia University, 251
Commenge, Dr., estimate of, III
Committee of Fifteen, iv; purpose
of, vii ff.; founding of, vii; viii; ix;
recommendations of, 147 et seq.;
recommendations concerning
minors, 151; 215, 240, 247, 257
Committee of Fourteen, iv; begin-
ning of, 215; report of, 217 and
note; report of, on laws, 217;
conclusions of, 218; report of,
quoted, 219; recommendations
of, 220 ff.; results of their
work, 220 ff.; future
gramme of, 221

pro-

Comparative Survey of Laws in
Force for the Prohibition, Re-
gulation, and Licensing of Vice
in England and other Countries,
quoted, note, iii

Comparison of Reglementation
Systems of Paris and Berlin,
44-46
Conférence Internationale, See
Brussels
Conférence Internationale, Brussels,
1899: Rapports Préliminaires,
cited, note, 57, note, 58; Au-
gagneur cited, note, 101; Ehlers
cited, note, IOI; Tommasoli
cited, note, 101; cited, note,
106, III

Constitution, the, an obstacle
to "regulation," 134
Contagious Diseases Acts, in India,
49; 101 ff., 164, 196, 198
Contagious Diseases Acts, Report
on, quoted, note, IoI
Contemporary Review, 200
Cooper Union, meeting held at,
234

Coote, W. A., helps American
Vigilance Committee, 207; v,
173, 199
Copenhagen, release of registered
prostitutes in, 64; syphilis in,
106; conference at, 199
Costello, Dr., opinion of, on
regulation, 205

County Medical Association, re-
port of committee of, 150
Criminal Law Amendment Act
passed, 199
Cruppi, M., 191
Crusades, 3

D

Daily News letters to, 165
De Forest, Dr. Henry B., cited,
note, 194

de Laveleye, 168

Denmark, police des mœurs abol-
ished in, 192; 202

Denver, society formed in, 227
Detroit, society started in, 227
Disease, see Venereal Disease

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