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For the children living in the poverty-stricken Sicuani District in Peru, medical treatment for congenital abnormalities such as webbed feet and extra fingers and even injuries such as broken bones and burns can go untreated for months, or even years.
Andrews Institute orthopaedic surgeon Steven Kronlage with a child during a mission trip to Peru.
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