William J. Robinson
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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
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.
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