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NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative


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NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC.
A baby in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

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1943 Baby Clinic Collier Comfort Cooperative Crying Latino New Mexican New Mexico Nurse Office Patient Penasco Public Health Southwest Stress Taos County Unidentified


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This photograph captures a poignant moment in the history of public health in New Mexico. Taken by John Collier in 1943, it showcases a baby inside a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. The image exudes both comfort and stress as an unidentified woman, likely a nurse or healthcare provider, attends to the crying infant. The setting is simple yet evocative - an office space transformed into a sanctuary for healing. The mid-century interior design elements add to the authenticity of this snapshot from the past. In this humble clinic, dedicated professionals worked tirelessly to provide essential healthcare services to their community. Collier's lens not only captures the physical aspects of this scene but also manages to convey deeper layers of emotion. The baby's cries reflect both discomfort and vulnerability while highlighting the importance of compassionate care during times of distress. This photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst challenging circumstances, individuals like those at Taos County Cooperative Health Association were committed to ensuring access to quality healthcare for all residents. It stands as a testament to their dedication and resilience within New Mexico's diverse Latino population. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this historical gem from American history, allowing us today to appreciate its significance and honor those who have contributed towards building stronger communities through public health initiatives.

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