THE venereal diseases are so called because they are acquired and spread principally through sexual exposure. They are five in number, and their frequency in the United States is in this ...
The House Committee on Appropriations made a drastic cut in the appropriation for attack on venereal diseases in reporting the annual Treasury Department supply bill. The cut reduces the sum from ...
Senators' changes to House Bill 8 bring the bill more in line with Florida's controversial law nicknamed the "Don't Say Gay" ...
On a hot Saturday afternoon in June 1883, Charles Franklin Montgomery, editor of the local Tocsin newspaper, walked into a ...
A group of homeless people in a small Oregon city challenged local laws banning sleeping in public. The case has broad ...
Utah author whose books shined a light on people whose contributions to the state's history were often overlooked, has died ...
The medical examination of prostitutes illustrates an attempt to curb venereal disease. Chronic disease is evident in the emaciated patients.
Mass graves, the criminalization of dissent, systematic slaughter glorified as self-defense, resisting students making ...
During World War I, American authorities incarcerate more than 30,000 prostitutes in an effort to curb the spread of venereal disease. The historian Allan Brandt has called this effort "the most ...
She continues, “So risk averse they’ve never been tested in the venereal realm, only on this app. Deep down they know it ...
Boulton, Jeremy 2007. Welfare Systems and the Parish Nurse in Early Modern London, 1650–1725. Family & Community History, Vol. 10, Issue. 2, p. 127.