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Published articles by Dickson's medical contemporaries

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Extracts in pamphlet form of a publication titled 'A Doomed Iniquity: an authoritative condemnation of state regulation of vice from France, Germany & Belgium' by Dr Charles Mauriac, with preface by Josephine E. Butler. Published by the Federation for the Abolition of the State Regulation of Vice, London 1896.

1896

Pamphlet titled 'A Message to the Troops from a Non-Combatant' by Charles R. Dickson M.D, 1924. Front cover includes handwritten note 're. Blindness'.

1924

Pamphlet titled 'History of Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia' by Mary W. Griscom M.D, 1934. Reprinted from The Medical Woman's Journal, Cincinnati, Ohio November-December 1934.

1934-12

Pamphlet titled 'Purchase Of Women: The Great Economic Blunder, by the late Dr Elizabeth Blackwell 1886, being a reprint with a foreword by Mrs. Henry Fawcett, 1916'. Emily Winifred Dickson's manuscript signature is on the front cover.

1916

Pamphlet titled 'Some questions concerning sex and marriage' by Florence E. Barrett C.B.E, M.D, M.S.

[1915-1930]

Pamphlet titled 'The Eugenic Aspect of Conception Control' by Elizabeth Wilks M.D, B.S London.

[1915-1930]

Pamphlet titled 'Venereal diseases in children and adolescents: their recognition and prevention (Notes on three lectures address to Schoolmistresses at the Royal Siceity of Medicine, London, September 1916' by Dr. Mary Scharlieb. Published by the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases, London.

1916

Pamphlet titled 'Home & Politics. An address delivered at Toynbee Hall & elsewhere' by Mrs. Henry Fawcett. Published by The Central and East of England Society for Women's Suffrage. Two notices inserted in the booklet. The first is titled 'To Women who are Well Off' by M. Taylor, printed for the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, Chipchase, 1905), with manuscript note on cover 'When read please pass it on'. The second is titled 'The law of England as it affects men and women', outlining the differing legal standing of men and women under English law, printed by The Male Elector's League for Women's Suffrage.

[1905]

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