Prostitution in Europe by Abraham Flexner delves into the intricate web of laws regulations and societal factors influencing the world of prostitution in various European cities. From the economic pressures driving women into the profession to the impact of police regulation and the abolition of bordellos Flexner explores the complexities of this controversial issue. The book scrutinizes the interplay of poverty social conditions and legal frameworks shedding light on the challenges faced by individuals and authorities in addressing prostitution and venereal diseases. With a detailed analysis of historical data and legislative measures this book offers a comprehensive examination of a contentious social phenomenon.