Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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 Hospital: Humacao: 227 San Jorge Children's and Women's Hospital [4] Santurce, San Juan: 167 San Juan Bautista Medical ...
Centro Médico Episcopal San Lucas: Machuelo Abajo: PR-14 WB, Av. Tito Castro: General Hospital: 1907: ... PR-506 NB and PR-52 WB: General hospital: 1983 [1] 2006? [1 ...
It is located on 1645 San Martín Avenue. The name of the hospital is an homage to Eva Perón , the renowned First Lady of Argentina in the mid-20th century and an icon of Peronism . The city has many important producers of tractors and combine harvesters like John Deere [ 1 ] and Marani-Agrinar [ 2 ] (formerly known as Massey Ferguson [ 3 ...
All 62 people aboard were killed, among them the eight doctors, according to a statement from Parana’s Medical Council. Their job was saving lives. They lost their own in Brazil’s horrifying ...
298th Station Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico, redesignated 161st General Hospital, 1 June 1944 [26] 299th Station Hospital, San Julian, Cuba, redesignated 299th Medical Dispensary, 3 June 1946 [26] 300th Station Hospital, Batista Field, Cuba, 1 February 1947 [26] 308th Station Hospital, Fort Pepperrell, St. John's, Newfoundland, 1 January 1946 ...
The hospital on Calle Guadalupe was renamed Hospital San Lucas I, and the hospital on PR-14 was named Hospital San Lucas II. In the mid-2000s, Grupo Episcopal San Lucas enlarged the facilities on Avenida Tito Castro and by the end of the decade it centralized everything on Avenida Tito Castro, vacating entirely the old structure on Calle Guadalupe.
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.
The hospital was located in downtown Ponce, but on 6 May 1973 it moved to its current location at a new 10-story tower on the north side of the Ponce By-Pass. [9] The original location of Damas , as the current hospital is commonly called, is now home to Parque Urbano Dora Colón Clavell .