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Charles Lowman

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as a secretary. He was initially working in California before moving to Los Angeles in 1900. Lowman started his medical career in 1908. He was the only orthopedist there for several years. After spending several years at Los Angeles medical institute, he held an
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service. Before doing so, he founded Orthopaedic Hospital, first hospital of southwest designed to facilitate treatments with such diseases for children. During the last years, he served as chief of staff
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Lowman's first wife Elizabeth Hudson Arnold Lowman died in 1968, and later he married Mary in 1972. Lowman's daughter, Virginia Prince, was a well-known transgender activist.
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Dr. Lowman was elected into the National Academy of Kinesiology (nÊe American Academy of Physical Education) in 1974 as an Associate Fellow.
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In 1927, he started providing education to physically challenged children at home as well as at medical institute with
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in a joint effort with the Valley Orthopedic Clinic that was also providing free treatments. Lowman served at
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Holbrook, Leona (1974). "American Academy of Physical Education: Honored Fellow Charles LeRoy Lowman".
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Cardinal, Bradley J. (2022). "The National Academy of Kinesiology: Its founding, focus, and future".
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Lowman wrote eight books on orthopedic surgery that invented new surgery techniques, enabling
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During the early 1900s, Lowman worked at an ice manufacturer as a debt collector and the
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Prince, Virginia. (1979). "The Life and Times of Virginia." Transvestia, 17.100: 5–120
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degree. His family members were also physicians, including his paternal grandparents.
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which he later limited and started providing treatments only to his old patients.
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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1974
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to make the disabled parts move. He is also credited for contributing to
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as well as orthopedic consultant to the Los Angeles Board of Education.
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upon Lowman for his medical contribution to the United States.
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on December 25, 1879. He did his graduation from the
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USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy
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Park Ridge
Illinois
Los Angeles
California
Presidential Medal of Freedom
orthopedic surgeon
emeritus
San Francisco
New Orleans
Richard Nixon
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Park Ridge, Illinois
University of Southern California
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston Children's Hospital
Doctor of Medicine
California Highway Commission
outpatient clinic
handicapped
Calexico
orthopedic diseases
USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy
medical director
transportation
emeritus
private clinic
polio
abdominal exercise
aquatic therapy

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