



                  Farm Worker Treated for Wood Tick Fever Wilder Idaho 1941 
                
$29.99
A doctor and nurse attend to a farm worker at a trailer clinic in Wilder, Idaho in May 1941. The patient received serum to prevent wood tick fever. This image showcases rural healthcare in a migratory labor camp during a pivotal time in U.S. agriculture. Perfect for collectors and educators interested in historical medical practices.
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Farm Worker Treated for Wood Tick Fever Wilder Idaho 1941
12" x 16"
$29.99
