1941 Mobile Clinic Healthcare for Migrant Families Idaho
A doctor and nurse attend to a young girl inside a mobile clinic at the Farm Security Administration migratory labor camp in Wilder, Canyon County, Idaho. Taken in May 1941, this vintage image reflects healthcare provisions for migrant families. Mobile units were essential in delivering medical services to underserved rural populations in the 1940s.
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1941 Mobile Clinic Healthcare for Migrant Families Idaho
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