The American Red Cross Bulletin - Cross American National Red
Explore the history of humanitarian aid with "The American Red Cross Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1," a valuable historical document from the American National Red Cross. This bulletin offers a glimpse into the organization's early efforts in disaster relief and emergency services.
Containing periodical information related to the Red Cross and Red Crescent movements, this volume provides insights into the philanthropic endeavors and social science aspects of providing aid during times of crisis. Delve into the early 20th-century landscape of American emergency medicine and the crucial role the Red Cross played.
This meticulously prepared print republication makes this historical record accessible to those interested in the history of the American Red Cross and the evolution of humanitarian aid. Discover the enduring legacy of this vital organization through its own words and documentation.
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