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Glasgow's Lock Hospital: Forgotten Women's Story

Unlocking the Secrets of Glasgows Rottenrow: A Century of Shame and Neglect - Historian Anna Forrest uncovers the dark history of the Lock Hospital, a 19th-century institution that confined tens of thousands of women with venereal diseases. The hospital, located in Glasgows notorious Rottenrow district, was a place of brutal treatments and societal neglect, where women were punished instead of helped. Forrests research, spanning three decades, aims to remember these forgotten women and challenge the way society once treated the vulnerable. Checkout Solipillow.com

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