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A $139,800 Grant from The Atkinson Charitable Foundation will expand research into scoliosis, a hereditary, genetic disease that causes the spine to c(...)
A $139,800 Grant from The Atkinson Charitable Foundation will expand research into scoliosis, a hereditary, genetic disease that causes the spine to c(...)

A $139,800 Grant from The Atkinson Charitable Foundation will expand research into scoliosis, a hereditary, genetic disease that causes the spine to c(...)

Date6/8/1975
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  • A $139,800 Grant from The Atkinson Charitable Foundation will expand research into scoliosis, a hereditary, genetic disease that causes the spine to curve like an S. It strikes 13 per cent of all children and, of that group, 90 per cent are girls. Drs. Walter Bobechko (left) and Morley Herbert hold x-ray of girl with the disease.
  • A $139,800 Grant from The Atkinson Charitable Foundation will expand research into scoliosis, a hereditary, genetic disease that causes the spine to c(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: A $139,800 Grant from The Atkinson Charitable Foundation will expand research into scoliosis, a hereditary, genetic disease that causes the spine to curve like an S. It strikes 13 per cent of all children and, of that group, 90 per cent are girls. Drs. Walter Bobechko (left) and Morley Herbert hold x-ray of girl with the disease.
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