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Author Workers Educational Association of New South Wales. Conference (1916 : Sydney, N.S.W.)

Title Teaching of sex hygiene : report of a conference organised by the Workers' Education Association of New South Wales and held in the Union Hall, Sydney University on November 23,24 and 25, 1916
Edition Second edition
Published Sydney : Burrows & Co., 1918

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 ADPML SPC  306.7071 Wel/Tos 1916  LIB USE ONLY
Description x, 203 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Introduction -- The massacre of the innocents / D.A. Welsh -- Pt. I. Mental attitudes, right and wrong -- Pt. II. The massacre, illustrated by some findings of the Royal Commission -- Prostitution / by Mrs James Booth -- The child and the sex problem from the psychological point of view / by H. Tasman Lovell -- Sex irregularities of childhood and youth / by W.A.T. Lind -- How much should be taught to children and young adolescents / by Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart -- How the church could cooperate in the teaching of sex hygiene / by Right Rev. George Merrick Long -- Teaching of sex hygiene to children and teachers / by C. Saville Willis -- Teaching control of the sex instinct / by Dr. Richard Arthur -- Preventive training for young children / by Miss Zoe Benjamin -- Sex education for adolescent girls / by Mrs James Booth -- Sex education for boys / by J. Smyth -- The double standard of morality / by J. Smyth -- Glossary of terms used
Notes Subtitle: three public lectures, delivered by D.A. Welsh, on the Massacre of the innocents"; Mrs James Broth on "prostitution" ; and J. Smyth on "The double standard of morality"
Subject Prostitution -- Congresses.
Sex instruction -- Australia -- Congresses.
Sexual ethics -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Booth, James, Mrs. Prostitution
Smyth, John, 1864-1927. Double standard of morality
Welsh, D. A. (David Arthur), -1948. Massacre of the innocents
LC no. 87057879
Other Titles Report of a conference organised by the Workers' Education Association of New South Wales and held in the Union Hall, Sydney University on November 23, 24 and 25, 1916
Three public lectures, delivered by Professor D.A. Welsh, on "The massacre of the innocents"; Mrs James Booth, on "Prostitution" ; and J. Smyth, M.A., D.Phil., on "The double standard of morality"