The Venereal Disease Handbook for Community Leaders: A Program of Venereal Disease ControlU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 65 strani |
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Stran 64 - Treasury, (1) to study and investigate the cause, treatment, and prevention of venereal diseases, (2) to cooperate with State Boards or Departments of Health for the prevention and control of such diseases within the States; and (3) to control and prevent the spread of these diseases in interstate traffic...
Stran 61 - Council of National Defense and commends the following as the basis for a program of civil activities: 1. That sexual continence is compatible with health and is the best prevention of venereal infections. 2. That steps be taken toward the prevention of venereal infections through the prevention of prostitution, and by the provision of suitable recreational facilities, the control of alcoholic drinks, and other effective constructive measures. 3. That plans be adopted for centralized control of venereal...
Stran 61 - Association endorses the actions of Congress and the Council of National Defense and commends the following as the basis for a program of civil activities: — 1. That sexual continence is compatible with health and is the best prevention of venereal infections.
Stran 64 - Information, a magazine published by the Division of Venereal Diseases of the United States Public Health Service.
Stran 63 - Cooperation with all recognized agencies for promoting the social hygiene program by means of educational, recreational, remedial, and legislative effort. [Plank on social hygiene presented by the National League of Women Voters to the platform committees of the political parties.] Public health and morals. — We commend the effort for moral protection of the fighting forces of the Nation made during the World War, and we urge a continuance of appropriations to carry on an active campaign for the...
Stran 61 - That it is the sense of the executive committee that we cordially indorse and desire to cooperate with efforts of the United States Government and the various State governments and municipal authorities in stamping out venereal diseases throughout the United States.
Stran 49 - Plants and animals that live at the expense of other plants and animals. Reel 6 How disease is spread. Reel 7 How to prevent disease.
Stran 3 - New patients to the number of 7045 were admitted to treatment in 1924, an increase of 44 per cent over the year 1923. The menace of venereal disease is one that is being fought by the United States Public Health Service and the various state boards of health acting in cooperation with municipal health officers. These governmental agencies are trying to impress upon parents, teachers, young people and others the need of wholesome sex education, of prompt medical attention and the necessity for the...
Stran 40 - ... suggestion for parents and teachers. •Hill, Hibbert W. The New Public Health. Holmes, Arthur. Principles of Character-Making. Modern psychology applied to the home, the school, the indivdual and the nation, made usable both for parents and teachers. Hood, Mary G. For Girls and the Mothers of Girls.