Mobile Clinic Examination at FSA Labor Camp 1941
A healthcare examination occurs in a mobile clinic at the FSA migratory labor camp in Wilder, Idaho, in 1941. The Farm Security Administration established these mobile units to provide essential medical services to agricultural workers. These clinics played a crucial role in improving access to healthcare for vulnerable populations during the Great Depression.
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Mobile Clinic Examination at FSA Labor Camp 1941
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