As a danger to the public health, as a peril to the family, and as a menace to the 'vitality, health, and physical progress of the race, the venereal diseases are justly regarded as the greatest of modern plagues, and their prophylaxis the most pressing... Social Diseases - Page 111911Full view - About this book
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - 1913 - 1140 pages
...incontrovertible. THE VENEREAL DISEASES As a danger to the public health, as a peril to the family, and as a menace to the 'vitality, health, and physical progress of the race, the venereal diseases are justly regarded as the greatest of modern plagues, and their prophylaxis... | |
| 1918 - 664 pages
...FOR CONTROL OF VENEREAL DISEASES As a danger to the upblic health, as a peril to the family, and as a menace to the vitality, health and physical progress of the race, venereal diseases are justly regarded as the greatest of modern plagues, and their prophylaxis the... | |
| New York Social Hygiene Society - 1911 - 36 pages
...of the disease from which the public is to be protected, nor its mode of communication, nor the sex, age or condition of the person or persons propagating...Health Board in times past, in the light of our present positive knowledge of the undeniable and scientifically demonstrated dangers of venereal diseases,... | |
| Herbert M. Shelton - 1996 - 176 pages
...DISEASE; ETC, The <&ttedkal 'View "As a danger to th<? public health, as a peril to the family, and as a menace to the vitality, health, and physical progress of the race, the venereal diseases are justly regarded as the greatest oi modern plagues." — Milton J. Rosenau,... | |
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