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Samuel Merritt (1822–1890) was a successful San Francisco physician and also the 13th mayor of Oakland, California from 1867 to 1869. In 1867, Merritt donated to the city of Oakland the wetlands now known as Lake Merritt .
Public Health Service Hospital (1912–1981; closed) Saint Francis Memorial Hospital; St. Joseph's Hospital (1928–1979; closed) [22] St. Mary's Medical Center; San Francisco Chinese Hospital; San Francisco General Hospital ; San Francisco Marine Hospital (1853– 1912; closed) – renamed as a Public Health Service Hospital [3] [23]
2nd Convalescent Hospital; 3rd Convalescent Hospital, Italy, 8 September 1945 [26] 4th Convalescent Hospital (1945) [113] 6th Convalescent Center [114] New York Port of Embarkation, 4 November 1945; Germany, 20 September 1958; Cam Rahn Bay, Republic of Vietnam, 30 October 1971; 7th Convalescent Hospital (1945) [115] 8th Convalescent Hospital [116]
After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, the hospital campus burned down and it was moved to a temporary location at 2828 California Street by Dr. Redmond Payne and volunteers. [2] In 1909, the hospital was moved to the former Morton Hospital campus (1904–1909), at 778 Cole Street, which only had some 30 beds. [7]
Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center is a nonprofit, publicly funded, 780 bed long-term acute care hospital in San Francisco, California, United States. It was founded in 1866 during the California Gold Rush as an almshouse, and later grew into an asylum, then an accredited hospital in 1963. It has been described as America's "last ...
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A new French Hospital was dedicated on 4 May 1963, Geary Street at 6th Avenue. [9] It is now known as the "French Campus" of Kaiser Permanente. [9] [10] St. Mary’s Hospital opened in San Francisco in 1857, on Rincon Hill at the northwest corner of 1st and Bryant Streets, not the French Hospital. [11] "