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Alfred Grotjahn (25 November 1869 – 4 September 1931) was a German physician, social hygienist, eugenicist, journalist-author and, for three years between 1921 and 1924, a Member of the Reichstag (national parliament) in the recently launched German republic. He became celebrated as a pioneer, and among admirers an inventor, of the discipline of "social hygiene" which, in Germany, was not merely an ephemeral euphemism for the sociological study of sexually transmitted diseases, but embraced a series of topics along the interface between sociology and medicine. When first he publicised his ideas at the start of the twentieth century he encountered a barrage of opposition from the powerful and increasingly politicised Eugenics lobby, but during the next three decades some of his own thinking

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  • Alfred Grotjahn (* 25. November 1869 in Schladen im Harzvorland; † 4. September 1931 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Arzt, Sozialhygieniker, Eugeniker, Publizist und Reichstagsabgeordneter der SPD. Er gilt als Begründer und erster Ordinarius der Sozialen Hygiene in Deutschland. (de)
  • Alfred Grotjahn (25 November 1869 – 4 September 1931) was a German physician, social hygienist, eugenicist, journalist-author and, for three years between 1921 and 1924, a Member of the Reichstag (national parliament) in the recently launched German republic. He became celebrated as a pioneer, and among admirers an inventor, of the discipline of "social hygiene" which, in Germany, was not merely an ephemeral euphemism for the sociological study of sexually transmitted diseases, but embraced a series of topics along the interface between sociology and medicine. When first he publicised his ideas at the start of the twentieth century he encountered a barrage of opposition from the powerful and increasingly politicised Eugenics lobby, but during the next three decades some of his own thinking (en)
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