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  1. William Acton (1813–1875) was a British medical doctor and book writer. He was known for his books on masturbation. Biography. Acton was a native of Shillingstone and he enrolled as a resident apprentice at St Bartholomew's Hospital.

  2. William Hamilton Mitchell Acton ( 16 August 1906 - 31 August 1945) was an Anglo🎨 - Italian painter🎨 who died while in active service during World War II. Biography.

  3. William Hamilton Mitchell Acton was an Anglo-Italian painter who died while in active service during World War II. William Hamilton Mitchell Acton was born in Florence on 16 August 1906, the son of Arthur Acton (1873-1953), an art collector and dealer, and Hortense Lenore Mitchell (1871-1962).

  4. William Acton (doctor) (1813–1875), British doctor and writer. Sir William Acton, 1st Baronet (1570–1651), English merchant and Royalist. William Acton, warden of the Marshalsea prison, London, in the 1720s. William Acton (painter) (1906–1945), Anglo-Italian painter.

  5. William Hamilton Mitchell Acton (16 August 1906 – 31 August 1945) was an Anglo-Italian painter. Biography.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2000 · This article examines the life and work of William Acton, a Victorian physician and author of a controversial book on human sexuality. It explores the medical and professional context of his research and its impact on the history of sexuality.

  7. When the venereologist William Acton published his treatise on prostitution in 1857, he was contributing to a debate that had been running for decades. Like his predecessors, Acton reiterated a familiar body of information: the numbers of recorded prostitutes, the causes of prostitution, and the existing measures for its amelioration or prevention.