Morality is not a curable disease: probing the history of venereal diseases, morality and prostitution. [Review of: Spongberg, M. Feminizing venereal disease: the body of the prostitute in nineteenth-century discourse, 1997; Fisher, T. Prostitution (Q77133193)

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scientific article published on 01 August 2001
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Morality is not a curable disease: probing the history of venereal diseases, morality and prostitution. [Review of: Spongberg, M. Feminizing venereal disease: the body of the prostitute in nineteenth-century discourse, 1997; Fisher, T. Prostitution
scientific article published on 01 August 2001

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    Morality is not a curable disease: probing the history of venereal diseases, morality and prostitution. [Review of: Spongberg, M. Feminizing venereal disease: the body of the prostitute in nineteenth-century discourse, 1997; Fisher, T. Prostitution and the Victorians, 1997; Mooij, A. Out of otherness: characters and narrators in the Dutch venereal disease debates 1850-1990, 1998; Merians, LE. The secret malady: venereal disease in eighteenth century Britain and France, 1996; Brandt, A; Rozin P. Morality and health, 1997; Lewis, M. Thorns on the rose: the history of sexually transmitted diseases in Australia in international perspective, 1998; Lundberg, A. Care and coercion: medical knowledge, social policy and patients with venereal disease in Sweden, 1999] (English)

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