A record of the institution's history is found in many sources -- on
wall plaques, in the voices of patients treated and cured, and in the
careers of physicians, nurses and administrators. Such testaments are of
great value to Children's and the entire field of pediatrics. Original
records attest to Children's many ground breaking contributions to
pediatric health care, teaching and research. They also mirror the
institutions policies and organization -- and capture the spirit of an
era.Congenital heart disease is the world's most common major birth defect, affecting one in every 120 children. Ninety percent of those newborns are in areas of the world where appropriate medical care is inadequate or unavailable.Congenital heart disease is the world's most common major birth defect, affecting one in every 120 children. Ninety percent of those newborns are in areas of the world where appropriate medical care is inadequate or unavailable.
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