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Lea, History of Auricular Confession, vol. ii, p. 69. There was even, it seems, an eccentric decision of the Salamanca theologians that a nun might so receive money, "licite et valide." Lea, op. cit., vol. ii, pp. 263, 399. Rabutaux, De la Prostitution en Europe, pp. 22 et seq. Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, Part III, Sect. III, Mem. IV, Subs.

They are described by Rabutaux, op. cit., pp. 90 et seq. L'Année Sociologique, seventh year, 1904, p. 440. Bloch, Der Ursprung der Syphilis. As regards the German "Frauenhausen" see Max Bauer, Das Geschlechtsleben in der Deutschen Vergangenheit, pp. 133-214.

Even when monotonous labor is intellectual, it is not thereby protected against degrading orgiastic reactions. Prof. Rabutaux discusses various definitions of prostitution, De la Prostitution en Europe, pp. 119 et seq. For the origin of the names to designate the prostitute, see Schrader, Reallexicon, art. "Beischläferin." Digest, lib. xxiii, tit. ii, p. 43.

XIX-XX. The real author of this well-known history of prostitution, which, though not scholarly in its methods, brings together a great mass of interesting information, is said to be Paul Lacroix. Rabutaux, in his Histoire de la Prostitution en Europe, describes many attempts to suppress prostitution; cf. Dufour, op. cit., vol. iii. Dufour, op. cit., vol. vi, Ch.

Owing to the constant watchful attention of the police a vast amount of detailed information concerning these establishments was accumulated, and during recent years much of it has been published. A summary of this literature will be found in Dühren's Neue Forshungen über den Marquis de Sade und seine Zeit, 1904, pp. 97 et seq. Rabutaux, op. cit., p. 54.