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Journal Articles
- LeJacq, SS. "“O My Poor Arse, My Arse Can Best Tell”: Surgeons, Ordinary Witnesses, and the Sodomitical Body in Georgian Britain." Journal of the History of Sexuality 31.2 (May, 2022): 137-168. [doi]
- LeJacq, SS. "The Domestic Herbal: Plants for the Home in the Seventeenth Century by Margaret Willes." Social History of Medicine 34.3 (September, 2021): 1032-1033. [doi]
- LeJacq, SS. "Escaping court martial for sodomy: Prosecution and its alternatives in the Royal Navy, 1690-1840." International Journal of Maritime History 33.1 (March, 2021): 16-36. [doi] [abs]
- LeJacq, SS. "London, by Accident." Eighteenth Century Life 45.1 (January, 2021): 114-120. [doi]
- LeJacq, SS. "Janet Weston. Medicine, The Penal System and Sexual Crimes in England, 1919–1960s." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 74.2 (April, 2019): 234-236. [doi]
- LeJacq, SS. "Victoria Bates,
Sexual Forensics in Victorian and Edwardian England: Age, Crime and Consent in the Courts." Social History of Medicine (October, 2016): hkw100-hkw100. [doi]
- Lejacq, SS. "Buggery’s travels: Royal navy sodomy on ship and shore in the long eighteenth century." Journal for Maritime Research 17.2 (January, 2015): 103-116. [doi] [abs]
- Lejacq, SS. "Roy porter student prize essay the bounds of domestic healing: Medical recipes, storytelling and surgery in early modern England." Social History of Medicine 26.3 (August, 2013): 451-468. [doi] [abs]
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