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Heidingsfeld concludes that the regulation and control system in force in Cincinnati has done little good and much harm; under the system among the private patients in his own clinic the proportion of cases of both syphilis and gonorrhoea has increased; "suppression of prostitutes is impossible and control is impracticable."
It was in 1802 that the medical inspection of prostitutes in Paris brothels was introduced, though not until 1825 fully established and made general. M.L. Heidingsfeld, "The Control of Prostitution," Journal American Medical Association, January 30, 1904. See, e.g., G. Bérault, La Maison de Tolérance, Thèse de Paris, 1904.
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