(To find any specific agency, see Index at end of book; also for any speci-
fic provision not included below.)
CLASS I.-RELIEF IN SICKNESS
Medical Service in the Homes of the Poor-City
Physicians. Dispensaries and Clinics. Diets (including
milk and eggs). Flowers and Fruit. Nursing. Ambu-
lance Service. Hospital Care, General and Special.
Provision for Incurables, for Contagious Diseases, for
Convalescents, for Maternity Cases, for Tuberculosis,
Advanced and Incipient. Care of Babies. Dental
Clinics
CLASS II.-RELIEF OF NEEDY FAMILIES IN THEIR HOMES
Employment. Relief in Food, Fuel, and Clothing and Gen-
eral Relief. Relief by the Churches or Church Societies.
City, State, and National Relief Organizations. Loans.
Day Nursery Care. Fresh Air Outings. Legal Aid and
Advice. Burials.
(For Medical Service for the Sick in their Homes, Nurs-
ing, Diets, etc. See CLASS I.)