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The CDT did not have a maternity ward to allow for birthing on the island. [14] In March 1999, the hospital was transferred from the Puerto Rico Department of Health to the municipality of Vieques. [18] The Vieques municipality, with an operational deficit of $3,638,392 in fiscal year 1999–2000, did not have sufficient funds to run the ...
HIMA-San Pablo Hospital-Bayamón: Urb. Santa Cruz, Bayamón: 336 HIMA-San Pablo Hospital-Caguas: Caguas: 440 HIMA-San Pablo Hospital-Fajardo: Fajardo: 179 HIMA-San Pablo Hospital-Humacao: Humacao: 64 Hospital Damas: Ponce: 207 Hospital Buen Samaritano: Aguadilla: 124 Hospital de la Concepción: San Germán: 186 Hospital El Maestro: Hato Rey ...
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At 331 beds, Hospital Damas is Ponce's largest. This is a list of hospitals in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Both, public and private hospitals are listed. General as well as ...
Auxilio Mutuo Hospital, legally the Hospital Espanol Auxilio Mutuo de Puerto Rico Inc. y Sociedad Espanola de Auxilio Mutuo [1] (Auxilio Mutuo Spaniard Hospital of Puerto Rico, Inc., and Spaniard Society of Mutual Help) is a hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Auxilio Mutuo hospital entrance. The hospital is located in the San Juan area of Rio ...
Albergue Caritativo Tricoche or Hospital Tricoche (English: Tricoche Charitable Shelter or Tricoche Hospital) is a historic building located on Calle Tricoche street in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's historic district. It was designed by the Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers. The architecture consists of 19th-century civil architecture.
Joseph "Jose" S. Belaval (1879–1953) was a Puerto Rican obstetrician, who was an influential advocate for birth control and sterilization programs for impoverished women in Puerto Rico. [1] Belaval served on the Board of Health of Puerto Rico from 1917 to 1938, becoming the board president in 1920. [ 2 ]