The Family Doctor
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The Family Doctor and Peope's Medical Adviser, duly came out on 7 March 1885 published by George Purkess of 286, Strand.
To day it is best known for the readers' letters about sexual fetishism. Subjects: Corset, Corporal Punishment, Whipping of girls, Tight lacing, Tight boots.
[edit] sources
- The Regime of the Stay-Lace, page 51ff. ISBN 0951238531
- The Corset; A Cultural History, page 93ff. ISBN 0300099533
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