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The white walls of the Mount of David Crippled Children’s Hospital still rise atop the bluff that looks down over this ancient city, but no longer as a symbol of American goodwill.
Hospital for Crippled Children. Share full article. April 4, 1900. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from April 4, 1900, Page 8 Buy Reprints.
The hospital turns 70 this year and offers comprehensive care for pediatric illnesses to patients across the Gulf South. As a result of the gift, it was renamed Manning Family Children’s.
When the news came, Mrs. Ralph Hubbard was at Oklahoma City's Crippled Children's Hospital reading to polio victims. Nurse's Aide Hubbard dashed out, ran all the way to the Culbertson ...
The Sternberger Children’s Hospital, a fifty-bed institution, donated by Mrs. Blanche Sternberger Benjamin, wife of Edward B. Benjamin, a prominent Jewish lawyer of New Orleans, to the Crippled ...
A seven-story medical tower tall enough to be seen from nearby freeways is planned for the Rady Children’s Hospital campus in Serra Mesa and it will be the largest project in the pediatric ...
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — An Analysis of the Cases of Infantile Paralysis Treated at the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, Springfield, Mass., during 1925 ...
Hospital for Crippled Children. Share full article. March 1, 1900. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from March 1, 1900, Page 9 Buy Reprints.
The role of Children’s Hospital New Orleans in caring for generations of kids since it opened in 1955 as the Crippled Children’s Hospital amid the polio epidemic has made it ...