Safe Marriage - A Return to Sanity by Ettie A. Rout
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alone, because every tissue in the body is affected by it, and that
the diseases of blindness, deafness, insanity and every form of disease may be due to syphilis. You have only to consider the effect that it had upon the army, and I understand that more than two army corps were invalided during the war on account of venereal disease. What have you to say to that? Does not that create some anxiety?" It is difficult even to read this eloquent appeal--the more eloquent perhaps because it was quite unpremeditated--without being deeply moved. Yet the witnesses opposing Sir Frederick Mott were apparently unaffected. Of them, as of men of old, it might justly be said:-- "He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted." And now large numbers of hospitals all over the Empire are issuing appeals for the means to treat venereal disease. "It is tragic," says one London hospital, "to see the sufferers--men, women and even little children--innocent little mites, knowing not from what they suffer or why they should. It is thought by many that venereal disease is a sign of guilt, but large numbers of our patients are innocent victims." Is it not time then that we all stopped repeating timid platitudes about making vice safe, and did something practical to _make marriage safe?_ _Why don't we?_ |
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