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British Social Hygiene Council (BSHC, until 1925 the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases, NCCVD) was a British organization dedicated to eradicating venereal diseases and educating the public about them. It was founded in 1914.

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  1. Bond, C. J. (1925-07-11). "British Social Hygiene Council". British Medical Journal. 2 (3367): 88. ISSN 0007-1447. PMC 2226850.
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  3. Scoggins, Ann (1977). "The Influence of the British Social Hygiene Council on the Development of Social Biology and Its Subsequent Introduction Into the Educational Curricula". Biology and Human Affairs.
  4. Davidson, Roger (2000-01-01). Images of Social Hygiene: VD Propaganda in Interwar Scotland. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-33331-4.
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  6. SHIELS, T. DRUMMOND (1934). "Citizenship in Relation to Social Hygiene". The Journal of State Medicine. 42 (2): 76–83. ISSN 2633-5468. JSTOR 45208209.
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