What Adolescents Ought to Know: Sexual Health Texts in Early Twentieth-Century America by Jennifer Pierce

What Adolescents Ought to Know: Sexual Health Texts in Early Twentieth-Century America

Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book (Paperback)

Jennifer Pierce

nonfiction education history challenging informative medium-paced

237 pages

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In 1901, Dr. Alfred Fournier committed an act both simple and revolutionary: he wrote For Our Sons, When They Turn 18, a sexual and reproductive health treatise based on his clinical work at a leading Paris hospital. If this booklet aided adolesce...
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