In the 1800s, they were used to confine women in English garrison towns who were thought to be engaged in sex work and to have venereal disease, under a series of Contagious Diseases Acts designed to protect the health of soldiers rather than the prisoner - patient
In the 1800s, they were used to confine women
in English garrison towns who were thought to be engaged in sex work and to have venereal disease, under a series of Contagious Diseases Acts designed to protect the health of soldiers rather than the prisoner - patient
in English garrison towns who were thought to be
engaged in sex work and to have venereal disease, under a series of Contagious Diseases Acts designed to protect the health of soldiers rather than the prisoner - patient
in sex work and to have venereal disease, under a series of Contagious Diseases Acts designed to protect the health of soldiers rather than the
prisoner - patients.