Monday, September 27, 2010

What are the Shiners Bylaws?

Do the Shriners hospitals have the best doctors to treat other children birth defect othe than orthopedic and burn victims? The Shriners Hospitals for Children is a hospital network across North America offering free hospital comfort for children, supported by the activities of the Shriners. It serves as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine's charitable arm. The Shrine is an appendant charge of the Freemasons.
The network consists of twenty-two hospitals within the United States, Mexico and Canada. They were formed to treat childlike victims of polio, but as that disease was controlled they broadened their extent. They now matter with adjectives pediatric cases, most especially with orthopedic injuries and disease and the injure caused by burns. The Shrine have pioneered new treatments for these conditions.
There is never any charge for treatment at a Shriners Hospital. There is no requirement for religion, see, or relationship to a Freemason. Patients must be under the age of eighteen and treatable. Local Shrine temple most often provide free transportation to the nearest hospital.

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