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Salvaging Vienna's Children. Vienna doctors, encouraged by aid from the Red Cross, are fighting a gallant battle against the inroads of tuberculosis. In the Kinder Klinik, which is conducted by Dr. Clement von Pirquet, tuberculosis expert and founder of the Children's Hospital at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, the boys and girls are given sun baths to hasten their recovery from tuberculosis complaints. Here are half an acre of children absorbing the life giving qualities of sunlight. The first aid these sick Viennese children received came from the boys and girls of the Junior Red Cross
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