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duty of both men and women to take steps to deal with it,
In my own town as the result of aduestion there has been
a decided reduction in the number of patients applying
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for treatment,
I have dealt with the subject from the medical
aspect, and am now going to ask Mrs, Rolfe to expisin
subject from the educatiɔnal and economic standpoint,
MRS. ROLFE.
You have heard, and a great many of you know the
serious consequences of these diseases,
I know to you
out here it is rather a strange thing for a woman to
participate in «nis dəmpaign, but now that you reɛlise
how this disease is apread right through the women of
the country; how knowledge on our part is necessery
if we are to protest opt children•te? Rädd f°æð®¤。 1t
is a very strong feeling
take the sesponsibility of sharing that knowledge with one's fellow women, To deal with the question adequately
The conspiracy of men and women must work together, silence has not proved successful; ask you to give an
open mind to the question of men and women considering
it jointly,
The War has given us perhaps a clearer songe of
We values, We realise what things in life matter, realise thut ignorance and innocence are not the samu thing, Xxxx==±±=====*==iziky Two subjects have to be considered cure and non infectivity of these in- dividuals infected, Have to consider end reduce the
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risk of infection of a lɛrge majority of the population.
When dealing with the problem of treating those infeated it is only necessary to necept principle of free treatment, and that the public should be instructed as to the advantage that will socrue from mɛking use
of such facilities,
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What is almost, of as great importance is prevention
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