Proposes Health
Sunday. . . Surgeon-General Blue Wants Churches to Assist on February 9
Washington—Dr. Rupert Blue, Surgeon-General of the Public
Health Service, has asked the ministers of the country to set aside February 9
as Health Sunday, and to preach sermons emphasizing the responsibility of the
nation to protect returning soldiers and sailors and the community at large,
and to take vigorous measures for combatting social disease.
A proclamation by the Surgeon-General has been sent to all
ministers, with the request that they read it from their pulpits February 9. It
states that the Government is asking the churches of the country to take an
active part in meeting a great national emergency, and that the war made it
necessary for the nation to face frankly and courageously the menace of the
blood diseases.
Now the war is over, and the period of demobilization has
begun, the proclamation says, drastic measures must be taken to prevent during
this period those conditions in civilian life which made these diseases the
greatest cause of disability in the army.
“In the army and navy, a program of law enforcement, medical
measures, education, and the provision for wholesome recreation was adopted,”
Dr. Blue states. “This program brought results. Now that the war is over, the
cities and towns thru which the soldiers and sailors will go, and to which they
will return upon demobilization, must be made as safe as the Camps from which
they have gone. The fight against this menace to our national vitality and to
our homes must be vigorously continued.
“It is the social responsibility of the communities, of
which the churches of every denomination are a part, to continue the work
carried on in time of war, in order that the world may be made safe not only
for democracy, but for posterity.”
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