Healthcare Access for Farm Workers in Wilder Idaho 1941
A nurse administers a hypodermic injection to the wife of a farm worker at the FSA migratory labor camp mobile unit in Wilder, Idaho. In May 1941, healthcare access for agricultural laborers became a focus of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to improve living conditions for rural families. Mobile units like this one provided essential medical services.
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Healthcare Access for Farm Workers in Wilder Idaho 1941
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