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These bodien would provide audiences to whom responsible medionl men and women could present the facts.
The seafaring and British community can be reached through the
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of venereal disease is no different in their eyes from any other public health question.
We would suggest that a generah public health educational campaign should be opeæd, suitable pamphlets and posters bring issued dealing with tuberculosis, infant mortality, venereal di seanes, etc. Rxhibitions and cinem films can be bought or hired for the purpose. In the event of a general public health campaign not being undertaken we reommend that in any case one on venereal disense should open at once, That the Chinese appreciate such efforts is shown by the result of the tuberculosis esmpaign in Shanghai (see Appendix} Pending the arrangement of films and exhibitions it might be possible to arrange a series of public health lectures. The Hedi onl staff at the University, supported by suitable Chinese practitioners could give addrena to the various Guilda through the Chinese Chamber of Commerce; through the schools by holding parents' conference, or
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