Prostitution in London : with a comparative view of that of Paris and New York, as illustrative of the capitals and large towns of all countries : and proving moral deprivation to be the most fertile source of crime and of personal and social misery : with an account of the nature and treatment of the various diseases caused by the abuses of the reproductive function : illustrated by numerous plates / by Michael Ryan.

  • Ryan, Michael, 1800-1840.
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Prostitution in London : with a comparative view of that of Paris and New York, as illustrative of the capitals and large towns of all countries : and proving moral deprivation to be the most fertile source of crime and of personal and social misery : with an account of the nature and treatment of the various diseases caused by the abuses of the reproductive function : illustrated by numerous plates / by Michael Ryan. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : H. Bailliere, 1839.

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xx, 447 pages, 10 unnumbered leaves of plates : plates ; 18 cm.

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