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Davidson, Roger

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Review Roger Davidson (2020)
Review of "The Hidden Affliction: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Infertility in History". Social History of Medicine. (/isis/citation/CBB671675751/) unapi

Chapter Davidson, Roger (2009)
Law, Medicine and the Treatment of Homosexual Offenders in Scotland, 1950--1980. In: Lawyers' Medicine: The Legislature, the Courts, and Medical Practice, 1760--2000. (/isis/citation/CBB001230246/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (2009)
Psychiatry and Homosexuality in Mid-Twentieth-Century Edinburgh: The View from Jordanburn Nerve Hospital. History of Psychiatry (p. 403). (/isis/citation/CBB000932527/) unapi

Article Davis, Gayle; Davidson, Roger (2006)
“A Fifth Freedom” or “Hideous Atheistic Expediency”? The Medical Community and Abortion Law Reform in Scotland, c. 1960--1975. Medical History (p. 29). (/isis/citation/CBB000773949/) unapi

Article Davis, Gayle; Davidson, Roger (2005)
“Big White Chief”, “Pontius Pilate”, and the “Plumber”: The Impact of the 1967 Abortion Act on the Scottish Medical Community, c. 1967--1980. Social History of Medicine (p. 283). (/isis/citation/CBB000770546/) unapi

Book Davidson, Roger; Hall, Lesley A. (2001)
Sex, Sin and Suffering: Venereal Disease and European Society Since 1870. (/isis/citation/CBB000102077/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (2001)
“This pernicious delusion”: Law, medicine, and child sexual abuse in early-twentieth-century Scotland. Journal of the History of Sexuality (p. 62). (/isis/citation/CBB000100384/) unapi

Chapter Davidson, Roger (2001)
“The price of the permissive society”: The epidemiology and control of VD and STDs in late-twentieth-century Scotland. In: Sex, Sin and Suffering: Venereal Disease and European Society Since 1870 (p. 220). (/isis/citation/CBB000102675/) unapi

Book Davidson, Roger (2000)
Dangerous Liaisons: A Social History of Venereal Disease in Twentieth-Century Scotland. (/isis/citation/CBB000101652/) unapi

Chapter Davidson, Roger; Sauerteig, Lutz D. H. (2000)
Law, Medicine and Morality: A Comparative View of Twentieth-Century Sexually Transmitted Disease Controls. In: Coping with Sickness: Medicine, Law and Human Rights---Historical Perspectives (p. 127). (/isis/citation/CBB000772954/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (1997)
Venereal disease, public health and social control: The Scottish experience in a comparative perspective. Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam (pp. 341-368). (/isis/citation/CBB000077959/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (1996)
“Searching for Mary, Glasgow”: Contact tracing for sexually transmitted diseases in the 20th-century. Social History of Medicine (pp. 195-214). (/isis/citation/CBB000073470/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (1994)
Venereal disease, sexual morality, and public health in interwar Scotland. Journal of the History of Sexuality (pp. 267-294). (/isis/citation/CBB000055161/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (1993)
Measuring “the social evil”: The incidence of venereal disease in interwar Scotland. Medical History (pp. 167-186). (/isis/citation/CBB000063255/) unapi

Article Davidson, Roger (1993)
“A scourge to be firmly gripped”: The campaign for VD controls in interwar Scotland. Social History of Medicine (pp. 213-235). (/isis/citation/CBB000047385/) unapi

Book Lacey, Michael J.; Furner, Mary O. (1993)
The state and social investigation in Britain and the United States. (/isis/citation/CBB000032518/) unapi

Book Bulmer, Martin; Bales, Kevin; Sklar, Kathryn Kish (1991)
The social survey in historical perspective, 1880-1940. (/isis/citation/CBB000032364/) unapi

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