Soldier Attention: A Private Word with You
World War I pamphlet warning soldiers of the effect of sexually transmitted diseases.
From the William E. Blake Collection.
State Board of Health of the Commonwealth of Virginia
<a href="http://search.library.vcu.edu/VCU:all_scope:VCU_ALMA21452871380001101" target="_blank">UH 630 .S65 1914</a>
State Board of Health of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Between 1914 and 1918
The Case Against the Red Light
Venereal disease bulletin, no. 54.
Public health pamphlet arguing that prostitution spreads venereal disease and cannot be "segregated, licensed, and made sanitary."
American Social Hygiene Association, New York City
M 9 Box 54, Folder "Social Hygiene" <a href="http://search.vaheritage.org/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-cab/vircu00102.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adèle Goodman Clark papers, 1849-1978. </a>
United States Public Health Service cooperating with the State Board of Health, Richmond, Virginia
1920
In <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/4575745?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents" title="available in JSTOR" target="_blank" rel="noopener">“Publications Recently Issued by the Bureau of the Public Health Service”</a> <em>Public Health Reports</em> (1896-1970) Vol. 35, No. 41 (Oct. 8, 1920), pp. 2403-2408.
When They Come Home
Educational pamphlet on the topic of venereal disease.
United States Public Health Service
M 9 Box 55, Folder "Supplemental Literature," <a href="http://search.vaheritage.org/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-cab/vircu00102.xml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adèle Goodman Clark papers, 1849-1978</a>
1918