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Hospital San Antonio: Mayagüez: 0 Hospital San Carlos Borromeo: Moca: 106 Hospital San Cristóbal: Coto Laurel, Ponce: 157 Hospital San Francisco: Río Piedras: 125 Hospital San Lucas, Ponce: Ponce: 315 Manatí Medical Center: Manatí: 251 Mayagüez Medical Center: Mayagüez: 192 Professional Hospital Guaynabo [3] Guaynabo: 202 Ryder Memorial ...
Here is placed the Hospital San Antonio, founded by Dr. Ramón Emeterio Betances in 1865 with citizen fund-raising. Near is located the Hospital Perea (old Brothers Perea's Clinic) and El Cacique lounge.
Elevators, dialysis machines and a host of life-saving medical devices no longer offer the same guarantees due to a rationing of resources.
The hospital, named Hospital San Antonio, opened on January 18, 1865, [29] with subscription funds and an assignment from the Spanish local government. The Hospital San Antonio is now an obstetrics and pediatrics hospital in the city. Ruiz was a Freemason who invited Betances to join his lodge, the Logia Unión Germana in nearby San Germán.
Antonio Torres Miranda, associate commissioner of Puerto Rico's energy agency, said in the House hearing this fall that the island's power distribution and transmission systems have made progress ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Five people were killed in a drive-by shooting in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, forcing authorities to close a portion of a highway, police said Tuesday.
The Grito de Lares, Puerto Rico's first major pro-independence revolt, was planned at a farm in the outskirts of town. The September 23, 1868 revolution was remotely organized by Dr. Betances who, twelve years earlier, had literally saved the town from extinction by a cholera epidemic that killed over 30,000 people in the island and decimated ...
Gaceta de Puerto Rico: San Juan 1806 1902 [27] Digitized issues available at Newspaper Digital Library: Digital Library of the Caribbean (Gazeta ('sic') de Puerto Rico). [28] and on the Library of Congress website. [29] Digitized issues also available at Colección Puertorriqueña. [30] Official organ of the Government of Puerto Rico. [31]