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Show I Dinner time in the Red Cross Camp at Natchez , Mississip pi. flood sufferers were served plenty of wholeso me food. A native Filipino Red Cross public health nurse busy at her round of duties supervis ing the care of sick children . Thousan ds of dis· abled ex-serv ice men in hospita ls throug hout the country still look to the Red Cross as "The Greatest Mother. " A class of young men and women be· ing taught how to resusc itate the drownin g by an in-structo r of the Ameri can Red Cross. This litde refugee had his arm bandage d by nurses in the camp hospital unit. Around these hospitals centered all Red Cross health work for flood sufferers . • • When accident s occur, the fate of the patient is often decided by the type of first aid treatmen t during the first few minutes. The America n Red Cross instructs thousand s of persons each year in cla ~ ses such as this. Memb::r s of the Jui1ior Red C ross i n a rural school engaged in tho: happy work of packmg C hristm ;~-; hDxe-. fo.r the children of other lands. |