William J. Robinson
Encyclopedia
William Josephus Robinson (1867-1936) was an American physician and birth control advocate. He was Chief of the department of Genito-Urinary Diseases at Bronx Hosptial Dispensary, and editor of the American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Robinson was active in the birth control movement in the United States
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Birth control movement in the United States
The birth control movement in the United States was a social reform campaign to make contraception legal in America. The movement began in 1914 when a group of radicals in New York City, led by Emma Goldman, Mary Dennett, and Margaret Sanger, became concerned about the plight of poor women, who...
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Works
- Woman: Her sex and love life, 1929, Eugenics publishing.
- Treatment of Sexual Impotence and other Sexual Disorders in Men and Women
- Sexual Truths versus Sexual Lies, Misconceptions, and Exaggerations, 1919, The American Biological Society.
- Sexual Problems of To-Day, 1919
- Birth Control, or, The Limitation of Offspring, 1916, The Critic and Guide Co.
- Married Life and Happiness, or, Love and Comfort in Marriage, 1922, Eugenics Publishing Co.