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The history of syphilis is unique among the records of great diseases. For unlike most diseases, it does not gradually emerge into the historical records of medicine as i [...]
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One of the most outstanding dangers to public health, family, and physical health of this modern day is the preĀvalence of syphilis. The combat of preventing the progres [...]
1932-1941 |
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The prevalence of venereal infections in this country, as in others, has long been recognized, but that a large percentage of deaths each year may be laid directly, and a [...]
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<p>A 1912 report on venereal disease in Oregon and the Society's efforts to combat it.</p> HC&A Archival Publications; RA644.V4 S67 1912
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A 1919 document concerning the establishment of a free venereal clinic. People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
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Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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A September 1919 letter regarding potential funding for the Venereal Clinic under the Chamberlain-Kahn Act of 1918.
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Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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A July 1919 letter enclosing two recent Venereal Clinic reports and discussing potential funding under the Chamberlain-Kahn act of 1918.
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Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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An April 1919 letter enclosing the most recent Portland Free Dispensary Venereal Clinic report and asking about increased funding to keep up with demand.
1919 |
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Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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