British Social Hygiene Council

British Social Hygiene Council (BSHC, until 1925 the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases, NCCVD) was a British organization dedicated to eradicating venereal diseases and educating the public about them.[1][2][3][4] It was founded in 1914.[5][6]

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References

  1. ^ Bond, C. J. (1925-07-11). "British Social Hygiene Council". British Medical Journal. 2 (3367): 88. ISSN 0007-1447. PMC 2226850.
  2. ^ Weatherall, R. (1947-12-01). "British Social Hygiene Council: International School in Social Biology". Nature. 160 (4075): 803–804. Bibcode:1947Natur.160..803W. doi:10.1038/160803a0. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 20273002.
  3. ^ Scoggins, Ann (1977). "The Influence of the British Social Hygiene Council on the Development of Social Biology and Its Subsequent Introduction Into the Educational Curricula". Biology and Human Affairs.
  4. ^ Davidson, Roger (2000-01-01). Images of Social Hygiene: VD Propaganda in Interwar Scotland. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-33331-4.
  5. ^ Horder; Walker, Kenneth M.; Nabarro, David; Rorke, Margaret; Shiels, T. Drummond (1935-03-23). "Youth and Social Hygiene". British Medical Journal. 1 (3872): 619. ISSN 0007-1447. PMC 2459955.
  6. ^ SHIELS, T. DRUMMOND (1934). "Citizenship in Relation to Social Hygiene". The Journal of State Medicine. 42 (2): 76–83. ISSN 2633-5468. JSTOR 45208209.