Abstract
One thousand new patients attending a Special Treatment Clinic for venereal disease were surveyed over a two year period to identify those at risk for the development of the disease. Data presented included age and sex incidence, occupation, marital status, referral sources, prevalence of homosexuality in diagnosed cases and religious affiliation.
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