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World War I and the Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases-U.S.
First EditionKathi Kern
©2018Table of Contents
Central Question
Learning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background
Primary Sources
War Department, Commission on Training Camp Activities, When You Go Home — Take This Book with You, 1918
Katherine Bement Davis, Excerpt from “Social Hygiene and the War: Women’s Part in Social Hygiene,” 1918
Allison T. French, Excerpt from “The Need for Industrial Homes for Women,” 1919
State ex rel. Woods v. Macintosh, Supreme Court of Washington, 1918
Ethel M. Watters, Excerpt from “The Problem of the Woman Venereal Disease Carrier,” 1919
Wilbur A. Sawyer, Excerpt from “Venereal Disease Control in the Military Forces,” 1919
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research
Learning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background
Primary Sources
War Department, Commission on Training Camp Activities, When You Go Home — Take This Book with You, 1918
Katherine Bement Davis, Excerpt from “Social Hygiene and the War: Women’s Part in Social Hygiene,” 1918
Allison T. French, Excerpt from “The Need for Industrial Homes for Women,” 1919
State ex rel. Woods v. Macintosh, Supreme Court of Washington, 1918
Ethel M. Watters, Excerpt from “The Problem of the Woman Venereal Disease Carrier,” 1919
Wilbur A. Sawyer, Excerpt from “Venereal Disease Control in the Military Forces,” 1919
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research