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A play written by Eugene Brieux and Upton Sinclair's *Damaged Goods*, premiered in France in 1902 and performed in the United States in 1913. The play is about a young man named George DuPont who is about to get married.

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Summary
The play deals with the social stigma surrounding sexually transmitted diseases at the time. It also shows how difficult it has been for people to talk about these diseases even with their doctors. *Damaged Goods* was a controversial play when it was first released, but it helped raise awareness about sexually transmitted diseases and the importance of testing.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE
PRESS COMMENTS ON THE PLAY
CHAPTER I. It was four o¡¯clock in the morning,
CHAPTER II.The doctor was a man about forty years of age,
CHAPTER III. George Dupont had the most important decision of his life to make;
CHAPTER IV. It was all George could do to control his voice.
CHAPTER V. It was in vain that Madame Dupont sought to control her daughter-in-law.
CHAPTER VI. George lived with his mother after Henriette had left his home.