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MAY DAY is widely observed in the United States as Child Health Day. Since 1923 when the observance began, many communities have established the practice of holding all-day clinics at which children get free physical examinations and innoculation against contagious diseases. Here youngsters are innoculated against diphtheria at a clinic in New York City.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23243, 3 May 1950, Page 3

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MAY DAY is widely observed in the United States as Child Health Day. Since 1923 when the observance began, many communities have established the practice of holding all-day clinics at which children get free physical examinations and innoculation against contagious diseases. Here youngsters are innoculated against diphtheria at a clinic in New York City. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23243, 3 May 1950, Page 3

MAY DAY is widely observed in the United States as Child Health Day. Since 1923 when the observance began, many communities have established the practice of holding all-day clinics at which children get free physical examinations and innoculation against contagious diseases. Here youngsters are innoculated against diphtheria at a clinic in New York City. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23243, 3 May 1950, Page 3