Safe Marriage 
 
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Title: Safe Marriage A Return to Sanity 
Author: Ettie A. Rout 
Commentator: Sir William Arbuthnot Lane 
Release Date: June 26, 2005 [EBook #16135] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: ETTIE A. ROUT. [Vandyk, London.]]
SAFE MARRIAGE A RETURN TO SANITY 
BY 
ETTIE A. ROUT 
WITH PREFACE BY 
SIR WILLIAM ARBUTHNOT LANE, BART., C.B., M.S., 
(Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital), etc. 
LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN (Medical Books) Ltd. 1922 
+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 
PREVENTION OF VENEREAL DISEASE | | | | By SIR ARCHDALL 
REID, K.B.E., M.B. | | | | With an Introduction by SIR BRYAN 
DONKIN, M.D. | | | | _Crown 8vo. 447 pages. 15s. net. Weight 2 lbs. 
Inland | | postage, 9d._ | | | | This book is addressed on the one hand to 
those who would | | prevent venereal disease in themselves, and on the 
other, to | | those who would prevent it in the community. | | | | 
Lancet.--"A powerfully written and valuable volume." | | | | The 
Medical Press.--"We positively assert that it is the | | duty of every 
medical man to master its contents." | | | | LONDON: WM. 
HEINEMANN (Medical Books) Ltd. | | | 
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The French Government has bestowed the premier decoration for 
women, The Reconnaissance Française, upon Miss Ettie Rout, of the 
New Zealand Volunteer Sisters, "for work done during the war (as head 
of Anzac Soldiers' Club in Paris), and in 1919-1920 as head of 
American Red Cross Depôt and Canteen at Villers-Bretonneux, where 
she helped a great many French soldiers, and rendered precious service 
to the civilian population of the commune." The War Office also 
conveyed thanks to Miss Rout "for gallant and distinguished services in 
the field." "I have it in command from the King," wrote the Secretary 
of State for War, on 1st March, 1919, "to record His Majesty's high 
appreciation of the services rendered."
PREFACE. 
It affords me great pleasure to write a short preface to this book, since it 
deals with a matter in which I (in common with all those who are 
intensely interested in the health of our race) am glad to take an active 
part. 
To no woman has it been permitted to do the same amount of good, and 
to save more misery and suffering, both during and after the war, than 
to Miss Ettie Rout. Her superhuman energy and indomitable 
perseverance enabled her to perform, in the most efficient manner 
possible, a work which few women would care to handle, and of which 
but an infinitesimally small number are capable. The French 
Government fully recognised the great services she rendered to the 
Allies, and did her honour. The book she has written is one of very 
great value, in that its object is the Health, Happiness, Morality and 
Well-being of the Community. 
Not only has Miss Ettie Rout the qualities that characterise all great 
humanitarians, but she also possesses, in a unique degree, an intimate 
knowledge of the terrible troubles that arise from irregular intercourse, 
and of the manner in which they can be reduced and perhaps 
eliminated. 
In this book she deals with such simple hygienic measures as are little 
known in England, though they are in common use in France and in the 
United States, in both of which countries sound practical common 
sense prevails. 
She is persuaded that marriage is the goal to be reached by all, and that 
everything possible should be done to facilitate it, and so to diminish 
vice. In her efforts to bring about this happy issue she has the good 
wishes and congratulations of all who have the health of the 
community at heart. 
W. ARBUTHNOT LANE. 21, Cavendish Square, London, W.1.
March 25th, 1922. 
 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
FOREWORD xiii 
I. INTRODUCTION 17 
II. PRACTICAL METHODS OF PREVENTION A. FOR WOMEN 32 
B. FOR MEN 51 
III. MEDICAL FORMULÆ 59 
IV. COMPULSORY TREATMENT 63 
V. CONCLUSION 65 
APPENDIX I 69 
APPENDIX II 73 
NOTE AND ADVERTISEMENT 75 
 
"Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers, and I linger on the shore, And 
the Individual withers, and the World is more and more." 
TENNYSON. 
 
FOREWORD. 
This book embodies the considered opinions of twenty-five years' 
practical experience of adult life--as an official reporter and journalist, 
as a voluntary war-worker, and as a married    
    
		
	
	
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