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| Title: | A Common Dangerous Disease | |
| From: | Second Annual Report Of The National Committee For The Prevention Of Blindness | |
| Original caption: | A Common Dangerous Disease Trachoma is found in every part of America In the Mountains Among the Indians In the Crowded City 18% of the pupils in one State School for the Blind 20% of all the American Indians Victims of Trachoma There are 33,000 Cases in One Southern State. Second only to tuberculosis. Its increase is alarming. U.S. Indian Service Report I would rather have my child have small pox. A Noted Oculist Action Needed Now | |
| Creator: | n/a | |
| Date: | November 1916 | |
| Format: | Poster | |
| Publisher: | National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, New York | |
| Source: | Mount Holyoke College Library | |
| Control no.: | IZB B2, Cutter Collection | |
| Location: | following p.10 | |
| Keywords: | Advocacy; Blind; Diagnoses & Diseases; Disease; Health & Medicine; Medicine & Science; Native American; Public Health; Public Health & Welfare; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; Trachoma | |
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