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TitleScience Replacing Fatalism. A scene in an American Red Cross clinic at Scutari, Albania. Dr. Sara Foulks, of Burlington, N.J., examining a tubercular Mohammedan woman, who had been given up be her relatives as "fated" to premature death. Through its medical centers established in all parts of the country, the Red Cross is seeking to overcome this attitude towards sick by scientific appliance of modern methods of surgery and medicine. The fatalism is due solely to the lack of doctors, nurses and any idea of sanitation or modern medicineNotePhysical details: glass Applies To: Applies To: all Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office.Group title: Albania Hospital.On caption card: 11755.Used in: T.T. & C. Jan. 1920.General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available atCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorDimensions5 x 7 in.Extent1 negativeUsage And Access PolicyNo known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection,"Could not render: bf:electronicLocatorAcquisition SourceDLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-anrc-05032 (digital file from original)