New Zealand. Committee of the Board of Health: Venereal Diseases in New Zealand (1922)

Report of the Special Committee of the Board of Health appointed by the Hon. Minister of Health

New Zealand. Committee of the Board of Health: Venereal Diseases in New Zealand (1922)
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Venereal Diseases in New Zealand (1922) by the New Zealand Committee of the Board of Health is a comprehensive study that delves into the prevalence, prevention, and treatment of venereal diseases in New Zealand during the early 20th century. The book provides detailed information on the causes, symptoms, and societal implications of these diseases, shedding light on a taboo subject of the time. Written in a concise and matter-of-fact style, the book reflects the scientific and medical knowledge of its era, making it a valuable historical resource. The inclusion of statistical data and case studies enhances the credibility of the text, making it an authoritative source on the topic. Readers will appreciate the meticulous research and unbiased approach taken by the authors in addressing a sensitive subject. The New Zealand Committee of the Board of Health was comprised of leading medical professionals and public health officials who aimed to educate the public about venereal diseases and promote disease prevention. Their collective expertise and dedication to public health are evident in the meticulous research and thorough analysis presented in the book. The authors' commitment to raising awareness about venereal diseases and advocating for better healthcare practices underscores the importance of their work. I highly recommend Venereal Diseases in New Zealand to readers interested in the history of medicine, public health, or social attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections. This informative and well-researched book provides valuable insights into a significant public health issue and serves as a reminder of the ongoing importance of disease prevention and education.