Tredegar Medical Aid Society was created in 1873.
Legal Aid Society was created in 1876.
Children's Aid Society was created in 1853.
Medical Aid for Palestinians was created in 1984.
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland was created in 1905.
Boston Seaman's Aid Society was created in 1833.
North Worcester Aid Society was created in 1887.
One of the doctors employed by the Tredegar Medical Aid Society, the model for the NHS, between 1922 and 1924 was A. J. Cronin, Scottish author of the novel "The Citadel" which has been turned into a film and various television adaptations. He based the book on his experiences of working in Tredegar and elsewhere in South Wales. He is said to have based characters in the book on his colleagues such as Dr Edwin Davies and Walter Conway. Cronin's wife, May, also a doctor, worked in one of the dispensaries, and the family lived at The Glen. This was one of the houses owned by the society who rented houses out to doctors (apart from the chief medical officer who had his own house), to the caretaker and to a dental mechanic. Cronin's oldest son, Vincent, also a well-known writer, was born in Tredegar in 1924. === ===
Southern Aid Society-Dunbar Theater Building was created in 1921.
The population of Legal Aid Society of Orange County is 100.
Some medical breakthroughs that were created in the 1920's were penicillin (used to kill infections and aid in the healing of the wound), insulin (used to control people who have diabetes sugar levels) and even the common band-aid.
What is the hypocrisy revealed in the conversation of the ladies of the missionary aid society?
medical AID.