The Magdalene Societies tried to reform B. prostitution.
In the 1800s, a number of these societies were formed in order to help "fallen women" who had to resort to prostitution in order to make money for themselves (and maybe their families). They wanted to help them and save them from that 'disgraceful' life.
- A failure to use resources properly
- A shortage of well-made goods.
Any women who could read or write would be able to be trained as a physician.
This is false, it was part of the compromise of 1850
The reasoning is unknown.
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