TY - JOUR AU1 - Sherwin, Oscar AB - *^Lock Hospital was founded in 1746 near Hyde Park Corner by William Bromfield for the treatment of venereal disease. The hospital opened for patients on January 31, 1747. By 17J3 it was overcrowded and an additional building was erected. *'Falconer Madan, p. 289; Life and Times of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, ed. by A. C. Hobart Seymour, 2 vob. (London, 1844), II, p. 464. *6 Madan's bibliographer lists more than twoscore replies and criticisms. (Falconer Madan, pp. 291-7.) *7 Monthly Review, LXIII (1780), pp. 279, 283. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology question: "Is it not the business of a good Christian and a good citizen to consult discretion and public utility in the use he makes of his liberty? What may be lawful may not be expedient. Perhaps a little regard is still due to the opinion of the venerable and pious Bishop Hall that 'some quiet errors are better than some unruly truths.' "** The Critical Review bordered on the hysterical: "In this work polygamy is shown to be 'in some cases, highly expedient, in others a duty'—Heavens, what a scheme! Is this the production of a Protestant divine or is it the work of TI - Madan's Cure‐all, II JF - American Journal of Economics and Sociology DO - 10.1111/j.1536-7150.1963.tb00926.x DA - 1963-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/madan-s-cure-all-ii-Swx91D0SDu SP - 543 VL - 22 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -