In this article, the introduction of the Wassermann Test and arsenic-based drugs in Belgian post-war venereal disease (VD) policy is discussed (for the period 1900- 1930). Pre-war advances in clinical medicine, the development of the Wassermann Test and arsenical drugs, as well as war conditions, were important in putting syphilis onto the public agenda in Belgium. However, the way in which new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and devices were incorporated within post-war VD policy depended on the reconciliation of a range of political, professional and moral agendas of interested health-political parties. Finally, a successful post-war VD policy depicted in terms of «The Belgian Experience» is discussed
During the first half of the twentieth century, VD became in many countries a metaphor for the forc...
The article aims at illustrating the main features of the medical debate about prostitution and ven...
In 1927 the Viennese psychiatrist Julius Wagner – Jauregg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology...
Venereal diseases (VD) have always been associated with the idea of sin, yet from the late 19th cent...
Historians have not shied away from venereal disease as a subject; however, the history of the corre...
Between the two World Wars, the pharmaceutical industry strengthened its influence within the Croati...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
A clinical study on how to medically manage the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases like Syph...
Second Lieutenant Charles Scheffel, B Company Platoon Leader, 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry D...
During the first half of the twentieth century, VD became in many countries a metaphor for the force...
This article examines Soviet approaches to sexual health in the Brezhnev era (1964–1982), specifical...
Syphilis control strategies are old, but interventions have changed and there is now a more scientif...
This dissertation examines the treatment of venereal disease (VD) in the Canadian Expeditionary Forc...
During the colonial period sexually transmitted infections (STIs) came to be recognised as a major p...
This thesis explores the way changing constructions of hepatitis B have mediated between science an...
During the first half of the twentieth century, VD became in many countries a metaphor for the forc...
The article aims at illustrating the main features of the medical debate about prostitution and ven...
In 1927 the Viennese psychiatrist Julius Wagner – Jauregg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology...
Venereal diseases (VD) have always been associated with the idea of sin, yet from the late 19th cent...
Historians have not shied away from venereal disease as a subject; however, the history of the corre...
Between the two World Wars, the pharmaceutical industry strengthened its influence within the Croati...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
A clinical study on how to medically manage the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases like Syph...
Second Lieutenant Charles Scheffel, B Company Platoon Leader, 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry D...
During the first half of the twentieth century, VD became in many countries a metaphor for the force...
This article examines Soviet approaches to sexual health in the Brezhnev era (1964–1982), specifical...
Syphilis control strategies are old, but interventions have changed and there is now a more scientif...
This dissertation examines the treatment of venereal disease (VD) in the Canadian Expeditionary Forc...
During the colonial period sexually transmitted infections (STIs) came to be recognised as a major p...
This thesis explores the way changing constructions of hepatitis B have mediated between science an...
During the first half of the twentieth century, VD became in many countries a metaphor for the forc...
The article aims at illustrating the main features of the medical debate about prostitution and ven...
In 1927 the Viennese psychiatrist Julius Wagner – Jauregg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology...