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Scottish Rite for Children opened its doors to the children of Texas in 1921. One of Dallas's first orthopedic surgeons, W. B. Carrell, M.D., was approached by a group of Texas Masons who recognized a growing need to provide superior medical care to children suffering from polio regardless of the family's ability to pay.
Scottish Rite Hospital may refer to: CHOA Scottish Rite Hospital , Atlanta, Georgia, United States Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children , Dallas, Texas, United States
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UT Southwestern William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital: Dallas Dallas 700 Uvalde Memorial Hospital Uvalde 21 IV Val Verde Regional Medical Center Del Rio 47 IV Valley Baptist Medical Center – Brownsville Brownsville 240 III Valley Baptist Medical Center – Harlingen Harlingen 407 II Valley Regional Medical Center Brownsville 187 III
More than 30,000 runners laced up their shoes throughout the weekend at the 52nd BMW Dallas Marathon Festival. 30,000 people take part in BMW Dallas Marathon events that benefit Scottish Rite Skip ...
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