/ / | \ \
+-------/-----|-----\-------\---+
| _References to Other Agencies_|
| |
/|1. Hospitals and sanatoriums |
/ |2. Associated charities |\
/ |3. Societies for children | \
/ |4. District and visiting nurses| \
/ |5. Settlements | \
/ |6. Homes--temporary or not | \
/ /|7. Employment agencies | \
/ / +-------------|-----------------+ \
+------------/-----/----+ | +--\-------\----------+
| _Ward Work_ | | | |
| | | | _Work for |
| 1. With cases soon to | | | Cases of |
| be discharged | | | Varicose Ulcer_ |
| 2. Cases needing | | | |
| friendly offices | | | |
+-------------/---------+ | +---------\-----------+
/ | \
+-----------/-----------+ | +--------------\----------+
| _Work for | | | _Assistance to M.G.H._ |
| Sexual Deviates_ | +---------|---------+ | Financial investigation |
| | | _Assistance to | | |
| 1. Unmarried but | | Other Agencies_ | |(a) of Cases asking free |
| pregnant | | | | treatment |
| 2. Diseased | | 1. Steering cases | |(b) of Cases presumably |
| 3. Exposed | | 2. Cooeperation | | able to pay a physician |
+-----------------------+ +-------------------+ +-------------------------+
In country districts no plan has yet been worked out for adequate
relief. Fortunately, however, the distress is generally of such a kind,
and the teacher so well acquainted with all the parents of her
district, that it will not be difficult to procure such attention as is
necessary. Country schools should be furnished by county and state
superintendents with clear directions for getting the treatment
afforded in the immediate
|