An extensive program for medical relief work in France under the auspices of the OSE was mapped out at a recent conference at Montpellier of active leaders and collaborators of the organization, it was reported today by the OSE quarters here.
Plans for the coming winter and a number of reports on OSE activities in the fields of children’s care, refugee aid, relief service to physicians, and related topics were heard by the delegates who came from Marseille, Lyon, Periqueux, Limoges, Rivesaltes and Gurs. The OSE recently opened a preventorium for children susceptible to tuberculosis and twenty-five Jewish-French refugee children have already been admitted for preventive care to this institution at Villard-Sur-Buege in the mountains of High Savoy in unoccupied France.
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