Written by the New Zealand Committee of the Board of Health in 1922, 'Venereal Diseases in New Zealand' is a comprehensive and informative account of the prevalence, prevention, and treatment of venereal diseases during that time. The book provides detailed descriptions of various venereal diseases, their symptoms, and the social implications they carry. The writing style is straightforward and factual, reflecting the scientific approach of the Committee in educating the public about these diseases in an accessible manner within a historical context. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the medical and social aspects of venereal diseases in early 20th century New Zealand. The New Zealand Committee of the Board of Health, as the author of this book, was likely driven by a desire to raise awareness and promote public health. Their expertise in the field of health and medicine is evident in the meticulous research and data presented in the book, showcasing their commitment to informing the community about the importance of preventive measures. I recommend 'Venereal Diseases in New Zealand' to readers interested in the history of public health, medical practices, and social attitudes towards venereal diseases. This book offers valuable insights into the health challenges faced by New Zealanders in the early 20th century and the efforts made to address them.