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Imogene Rechtin’s ‘Kiss Not’ Campaign

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Kiss of Two Sweethearts

In 1908, the Philadelphia dispatch to the New York Herald syndicated a column about doctors who advocated against kissing titled declares kiss must go. Dr. John the Shoemaker had apparently stated in his work that because kissing involves the mouth, that makes it an easy path for germs to travel to the stomach and lungs. Next to the evil of kissing babies comes the sweetheart's kiss. This is one of the most dangerous of all. A husband's kiss soon loses its fervency. But the kiss of two sweethearts is the paradise of the tuberculosis germ and the diphtheria germ and other germs to numerous to mention. Don't have long makeout sessions, y'

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