Maryland medical journal . ade to a married woman. Be true to yourmother, and respect her right to your continence. 7. The face of a weak girl. Being true to the idea of homerestrains a man from seduction. Protect her as you would wantyour sister protected. The gentleman protects girls and womenagainst themselves. 8. A young couple on the honeymoon. Have they been true totheir home during their youth? The perfect love of marriage de-pends upon this. 9. A golden wedding celebration. The goal of normal human life. 238 MARYLAND MEDICAL JOURNAL august, 1911 V. BRING UP THE CHILDRE
Maryland medical journal . ade to a married woman. Be true to yourmother, and respect her right to your continence. 7. The face of a weak girl. Being true to the idea of homerestrains a man from seduction. Protect her as you would wantyour sister protected. The gentleman protects girls and womenagainst themselves. 8. A young couple on the honeymoon. Have they been true totheir home during their youth? The perfect love of marriage de-pends upon this. 9. A golden wedding celebration. The goal of normal human life. 238 MARYLAND MEDICAL JOURNAL august, 1911 V. BRING UP THE CHILDREN HEALTHY, INTELLIGENT ANDRIGHTEOUS. i. Mother with child just born. Father standing by. At sucha moment the father appreciates what it means to be healthy—freefrom sexual diseases—and the mother, if she thought the childdiseased from infection by the father, would find her love turnedto hate. 2. A group of inferior animals—horses. The importance ofgood stock. There are human beings from whom children betternot WlM I! LUSTB VTING V, NO. 3. 3. Two men—one good stock, the other poor in quality. Thecontrast, and the influence of ones own exertions to be worthy ofparenthood. 4. Inferior children born of good parentage. The uncertaintyof inheritance, and the advisability of being perfectly healthy(luring child-begetting period. 5. A child with fine mind but weak body. The weakness hin-ders a satisfactory life career. 6. Boys of weak character and intelligence. Unworthy of theirsires. Partly the degeneration of the stock; partly the fault ofbringing up; largely the fault of the boys themselves. 7. Man and wife together from whom has come a fine family ofchildren. Children young, baby only a few months old. and in LESSON IN SEX HYGIENE—Fairchild 239 arms. The prospects that lie before that home if all goes well,and the parents and children strive to realize what is attainable. 8. A family of children disgraced by the fathers life. Theshame and cruelty of such disgrace
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