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Edition of Dr. Bertherand's Medical Gazette of Algeria that contains a copy of the essay he provided for the second edition of On Prostitution in the City of Paris , Alphonse Bertherand was part of a team of Army surgeons who accompanied the invading forces into Algeria.
Along with his brother Emile Louis, they founded many medical institutions in Algiers, including clinics and medical journals. These first two paragraphs of Dr.
Bertherand's report, with which this exhibit is concerned, reads as follows:. The plurality of wives, a dogma of the Koran; social inferiority, because of the ignorance in which religious law condemns females, confined to a narrow rut of habitual idleness or menial studies; the common ease of divorce, the promiscuous mixing of slaves and legitimate wifes in the sanctuary of the family, all these sad conditions of domestic life could not fail under the hot climate and exciting Algerian sky, to throw it open for the relaxation of morals and prostitution.
The woman from the East, more depraved than lascivious, willingly trades her body: It is also that she is married at the age of 12, sometimes eight or nine, delivered innocent and without any life experience to the brutality of a master for whom she is at most an instrument of pleasure, the Arab youth inevitably slips on the slope of her training, which is first the satisfaction of bad instincts, then the need to compensate, or overcome, even by wrongdoing, the shackles that confine her to sequestration, labor and abuse.
In these opening lines, Bertherand attributes the prostitution among Algerians to Islam, but also cites climate and instincts. These prejudices would later come to be critiqued as Orientalism. It is interesting that Parent-Duchatelet would include this report in his volume, and it is possible, since he died before its publication, that it was appended by someone else.