The Family Doctor

The Family Doctor and People's Medical Adviser was published on 7 March 1885 by George Purkess[1] of 286, Strand. The magazine was headquartered in London.[1]

A front page of The Family Doctor from 1889

The magazine is known for the readers' letters about sexual fetishism.[1]

Sources

  1. "The Family Doctor". AbeBooks. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  • The Regime of the Stay-Lace, pp. 51ff. ISBN 0-9512385-3-1
  • The Corset; A Cultural History, pp. 93ff. ISBN 0-300-09953-3
gollark: I have no idea, I don't pay much attention to that.
gollark: Yes, though not for very long. Last year, if I remember right. I don't live there or anything.
gollark: This is very different to the local (UK) trains I often use, which are frequently quite late even for ~20-mile journeys.
gollark: In Russia, our long-distance (Moscow → St Petersburg, IIRC) train was actually on time down to the minute.
gollark: ... haeh?
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