Taboga Sanitarium Photo Panama Canal 1930's
A vintage black and white photograph. Measures about 5 1.2" x 3 1/4'. with name on the back. Circa 1930's The Sanitarium on Taboga Island was established by the old French Canal Company in 1885 as a convalescent hospital for the French employees then working on the Isthmus. After the abandonment of active operations on the Canal, the representatives of the French company allowed residents of the Isthmus to use the Sanitarium building as a boarding place for visitors. The attention of the French officials was first called to the salubrity of the island of Taboga by the fact that residents of the Isthmus had for many years visited there and considered it a very agreeable change from the relaxing climate of the mainland. It is a well known fact that the rainfall at Taboga is only about one half what it is on the Ancon side of the Isthmus, while conditions show that the atmosphere is at all times very much drier and the climate much more bracing. After the transfer of the Canal works to the administration of the United States, one of the first orders given by the hospital division was for the rehabilitation and reorganization of the Sanitarium at Taboga. The work was completed and the Sanitarium re-opened in September, 1905. Since that date extensions and improvements have been made about the building and grounds. The present normal capacity of the Sanitarium is seventy patients, with an emergency capacity of ninety. The system employed is to transfer the convalescents from Ancon and Colon Hospitals, and when they so desire, and there are accommodations available, to allow their families to accompany them. At times also, employees and their families are sent there on the recommendations of an I.C.C. physician without first entering the hospital. when conditions permit, employees who so desire, are allowed to spend portions of their vacations at the Sanitarium. The same is true of honeymoons. The Sanitarium is in the charge of a Superintending Physician, three nurses, and a steward, assisted by a staff of colored cooks, attendants and waiters. Patients are transferred to Taboga by the hospital launch which makes tri-weekly trips. On this launch supplies from the Commissary are also shipped. considerable amounts of milk and fresh fruits are purchased on the island for the use of the institution. En route to Taboga, passengers obtain a very good view of Panama City and Ancon, the Pacific entrance to the Canal at La Boca, the leper settlement at Palo Seco, and the islands of Naos, Culebra, Perico and Flamenco. These islands are now the property of the United States and on one of them, Culebra, quarantine headquarters for the Pacific side of the Isthmus will be established. Near the island of Perico may be seen the masts of the ship Lautaro which was set fire to and sunk in January, 1902 by the Liberty gunboat Padilla during the last revolution. General Alban, the Colombian military chief of the province of Panama lost his life in this action, along with two or three hundred Colombian soldiers, many of whom were buried on the island of Flamenco close by.
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