American Social Hygiene Association.
American Social Hygiene Association (1913-1959)
VIAF ID: 123760416 (Corporate)
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Preferred Forms
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- 110 2 _ ‡a American Social Hygiene Association
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- 210 | | ‡a American Social Hygiene Association
- 110 2 _ ‡a American Social Hygiene Association
- 110 2 _ ‡a American Social Hygiene Association
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- 110 2 _ ‡a American Social Hygiene Association (1913-1959)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Federation for Sex Hygiene
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Social Health Association
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Social Health Association.
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Social Health Association ‡e Nachfolger
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Vigilance Association
- 510 2 _ ‡a American social health association (1960-1975)
- 551 _ _ ‡a USA
Works
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Annual report. | |
The chemical and mechanical prevention of syphilis and gonorrhea : preliminary statement | |
The community, prostitution and venereal diseases : a plan for organized action | |
Corky the killer; a story of syphilis | |
Danger ahead! Don't take chances with any loose woman; Taking chances, you have taken chances in the big game and won. Why spoil it all by taking chances with a whore? | |
Digest of laws and regulations relating to the prevention and control of syphilis and gonorrhea in the forty-eight states and the District of Columbia | |
Digest of state and federal laws dealing with prostitution and other sex offenses. | |
The effectiveness of certain social hygiene literature | |
Hidden costs in industry | |
A History and a forecast | |
J. soc. hyg. | |
Joint sessions. | |
Journal of Social Hygiene. - vol. 8, no 1 (1922) | |
Keeping fit to fight. | |
List of books on the social evil | |
List of publications : with a statement of the objects and organization of the Association | |
Miscellaneous printed matter... | |
Out-ostriching the ostrich. | |
Plain facts [Motion picture] | |
Probation in Wisconsin | |
Problems of sexual behavior; research, education, community action. | |
Proceedings of the Puerto Rico Regional Conference on Social Hygiene : San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 9, 1944. | |
Publication (American Social Hygiene Association) | |
Recent progress in New York's venereal disease campaign | |
The regulation of prostitution in Europe | |
Reports for ... | |
The segregation of prostitution and the injunction and abatement law against houses of prostitution | |
Social hygiene and the war. Womans' part in the campaign, 1918: | |
Social hygiene laws in court; important court decisions and rulings on operation of venereal disease laws. | |
Social hygiene legislation manual, 1921. | |
Social hygiene nursing techniques, a manual of procedure in the diagnosis, treatment and public health control of syphilis and gonorrhea | |
Social life for high school girls and boys | |
Specialized courts dealing with sex delinquency; a study of the procedure in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York | |
Standard statistics of prostitution, gonorrhea, syphilis. | |
State and local social hygiene societies in the United States, and other national, state and local agencies conducting social hygiene work ... | |
The state of the union regarding commercialized prostitution : a summary | |
Strengthening family life education in our schools; report of the Midwest project on in service education of teachers. | |
A study of protective measures in the city of Boston | |
Suggestions for organizing a community social hygiene program | |
Suggestions for preparing teachers in education for personal and family living: | |
Summary of activities. | |
Summary of state legislation requiring premarital and prenatal examinations for venereal diseases | |
A symposium on sex education | |
Today's VD control problem : a joint statement | |
The trade unions vs. VD; a program of education and action | |
The treatment of the venereal disease patient | |
The way life begins; an introduction to sex education; | |
What some communities of the West and Southwest have done for the protection of the morals and health of soldiers and sailors. | |
Why let it burn? The case against the red light district. |