When we thus contemplate the process of social hygiene, we are no longer in danger of looking upon it as an artificial interference with Nature.
If it were not the mission of social hygiene to bring a new joy and a new freedom into life I should not have concerned myself with the writing of this book.
What is of especial importance for us, is the knowledge that it is not necessary, from the point of view of social hygiene, to prohibit marriage for the sole reason that the offspring may be of bad quality.
The Psychological Influence upon Adolescent Girls of the Knowledge of Prostitution and Venereal Disease," Social Hygiene, Vol.
The promotion of marriage in early adult life, as a part of social hygiene, must begin with a new canonization of marriage," Mr. Gallichan declares.
She concludes that society must protect the young life in every way, by social hygiene, by laws for the protection of the workers, by spreading a new morality on the basis of the laws of heredity.
In discussing sexual questions which are very largely matters of social hygiene we shall thus still be preserving the psychological point of view.
I have discussed these already in a chapter of my book, The Task of Social Hygiene.
The banishment of that silence in the cause of social hygiene is, indeed, not the least significant feature of this agitation.
I have brought together some of the evidence on this point in the chapter on "Immorality and the Law" in my book, The Task of Social Hygiene.
One of the first things undertaken by the Bureau was the establishment at Bedford Hills, adjacent to the Reformatory, of a Laboratory of Social Hygiene, under Miss Davis's direction.
This is especially so in social hygiene, for it is closely related to all aspects of modern life.
Nothing can so profitably occupy the attention of social hygiene societies as the education of the public.
The recreational pursuits of young people are other factors of immediate concern to those who would see the problems of social hygiene in their entirety.
It will be unfortunate if this usage becomes so prominent that we think of the health problems of society as chiefly sexual, for the larger outlook of Ellis's "Task of Social Hygiene" is desirable.
Probably the relation of sex-hygiene to the so-called "social evil" has suggested the use of social hygiene in its most limited sense.
The Society of Social Hygiene is but three years old.
Belfield, Professor in Rush Medical College, and Secretary of the Chicago Society of Social Hygiene organized by the Chicago Medical Society.
A Chicago physician writes to the Chicago Society of Social Hygiene: "Several years ago there came under my care a case that I can never forget.
This educational work is carried on in friendly co-operation with The Chicago Society of Social Hygiene--organized by the Chicago Medical Society--which supplies us with circulars for this purpose.
In the society of the future we shall undertake this work of social hygiene, and thereby we shall remove the epidemic forms of criminality.
We believe that every branch of legislation will come to prefer the remedies of social hygiene to those symptomatic remedies and apply them from day to day.
The legislator should apply the rules of social hygiene in order to reach the roots of criminality.
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