Navy Wives Assembling Blood Transfusion Bands 1942
Two Navy wives, Eva Herzberg and Elve Burnham, work at Baxter Laboratories in Glenview, Illinois, in October 1942. They assemble bands for blood transfusion bottles, supporting the war effort. Mrs. Burnham, a mother of two, exemplifies the vital role women played in wartime labor. Baxter Laboratories contributed to medical advancements during World War II.
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Navy Wives Assembling Blood Transfusion Bands 1942
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