Doctor Reassures Mother at Mobile Camp Oregon October 1939
A doctor reassures a mother after examining her sick baby at a mobile camp in Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon. In October 1939, the Farm Security Administration established mobile clinics to improve healthcare access for rural families. This initiative aimed to address the healthcare needs of communities facing economic hardships during the 1930s.
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Doctor Reassures Mother at Mobile Camp Oregon October 1939
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