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Maria Schroeder, the wife of Guam's second governor Seaton Schroeder, fundraised for a hospital to serve the local populace, resulting in the Maria Schroeder Hospital, which opened in 1902. The naval hospital treated active duty military personnel and locals who could not afford the fees at the Schroeder Hospital.
Mount Schroeder is a mountain in Guam. [1] It is also known as Punto Christo, or Christ's Point in Spanish. [2] It is located on the border between the municipalities of Merizo and Umatac, in the southern part of Guam, 22 km south of the capital Hagåtña. The summit of Mount Schroeder is 322 meters above sea level. [1]
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Guam Memorial Hospital; Guam Regional Medical City This page was last edited on 11 December 2021, at 15:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Easter Island (special territory of Chile), Easter Island has one public hospital, Hospital de Hanga Roa, which was established in 2012. [19] French Polynesia (overseas collectivity of the French Republic). Guam (a U.S. Territory) has three hospitals including a U.S. Naval hospital. [20] Guam Memorial Hospital, Oka Tamuning, 201 beds
Thankfully, she ended up giving birth at Guam Memorial Hospital a few weeks later, after electricity had mostly been restored on the island. But the close call was a reminder of the fragility of ...
Edward David Taussig (November 20, 1847 – January 29, 1921) was a decorated rear admiral in the United States Navy. He is best remembered for being the officer to claim Wake Island after the Spanish–American War, as well as accepting the physical relinquishment of Guam by its Spanish governor following the Treaty of Paris in which Spain ceded Guam to the United States following nearly 300 ...
On December 22, 1900, The New York Times reported, "Assistant surgeon J. C. Thompson is detached from Cavite Hospital and ordered to the Solace." [7] (The USS Solace was a hospital ship used at first during the Spanish–American War.) By 1903, Thompson had passed his assistant status and was assigned to the Navy Yard at Puget Sound. [8]