Health education policy 1916-1926: Venereal disease and the prophylaxis dilemma

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THIS PAPER seeks to account for the development of a public health education policy with respect to venereal disease during the period 1916-1926. Two competing pressure groups, the National Council for Combatting Venereal Disease and the Society for the Prevention of Venereal Disease, defended opposing programmes; the one based on moral education (NCCVD) and the other (SPVD) on medical prophylaxis. Many of the interests represented by the groups and the political dimensions that they took, were influenced by factors only very tangentially connected to health education. © 1980, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Towers, B. A. (1980). Health education policy 1916-1926: Venereal disease and the prophylaxis dilemma. Medical History, 24(1), 70–87. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002572730003979X

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