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The Orthopedic Hospital, founded by Charles LeRoy Loman in 1911, began as a clinic for children with crippling disorders and was originally located on Figueroa Street. In 1922 the first hospital was completed, and was located on Ord Street; it was replaced 37 years later, in 1959, with a second, larger hospital that was located at 2400 S. Flower Street. When Dr. Lowman established this hospital, he was the only orthopedic specialist (also sp. "orthopaedic") between San Francisco to New Orleans, and due to the fact that the field was so new, he invented many treatments himself. One of these 'inventions' was to turn a fishpond on the Orthopedic Hospital grounds into a therapy pool for children with polio - two years before Franklin D. Roosevelt, a polio sufferer, discovered the 88-degree waters at Warm Springs, Georgia. Since then, the orthopaedic program has dramatically grown to the point where the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital (as it is now named) sees more children with potentially crippling disorders than any other facility in the United States, and a third, yet larger hospital, is currently under construction. Photograph caption dated January 21, 1957 reads, "Preparing snowballs for Saturday's annual gala of North Hollywood Junior Woman's Club are, from left, Mmes. Ralph Howell, Joseph Caprio and Thomas McGurrin. Proceeds from affair in Blossom Room of Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel will go to children's division of Orthopaedic Hospital."
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North Hollywood Junior Woman's Club Orthopaedic Hospital Associations, institutions, etc.--California--Los Angeles Fund raisers (Persons)--California--Los Angeles Committees--California--Los Angeles Parties--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Women--Societies and clubs Charitable contributions North Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs Group portraits
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