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The doctor recommended an operation, which was per- formed, and now the little fellow is able to run about like other children and needs no crutches. "She plays too hard," the mother of a girl who constantly complained of tired feet told the Home Service worker. The young woman from the Red Cross, however, took the child to a spe- cialist in diseases of the joints and discovered that a certain kind of shoe would correct the trouble. This shoe was obtained and now the child plays all day without... becoming tired. NURSING SERVICE In order to carry on so much relief and ad- visory work, the Red Cross has to make constant use of doctors and nurses. Indeed, the conser- vation of the health of the people at home be- 196 GIRLS' BOOK OF THE RED CROSS comes "home duty plus patriotic service." Pres- ident Wilson said that in order to win the war the entire nation must be mobilized. It became the task of the Red Cross to mobilize the nurses of America in three classes of enrollment — Ac- tive Service, Special Service, and Home De- fense.
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