Eugenics Department for Mother and Child and Experimental Treatments for Impotence

One focus of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft‘s research and services was sexual and reproductive health. A subdivision of the institute called the Eugenics Department for Mother and Child offered marital counseling services, and the Center of Sexual Counseling for Married Couples provided access to contraception.

It was especially a goal of the institute to make contraceptive services accessible to the poor and working-class of Germany. This was despite a prohibition on advertising birth control in the Weimar Republic’s constitution.

Following looser regulation on advertising contraceptive methods, the institute published an educational pamphlet on the matter in 1928 which ultimately reached a distribution of about 100,000 copies by 1932.

Hirschfeld and Hodann developed pioneering strategies for sex counseling services that would inspire later practices.

The institute also offered general gynecology services and treatment for venereal diseases.

Experimental treatments for impotence were also implemented.

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