Kuakini Medical Center

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Kuakini Medical Center is a private hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Description

Its address is 347 North Kuakini Street, located at 21°19′19″N 157°51′25″W / 21.32194°N 157.85694°W / 21.32194; -157.85694Coordinates: 21°19′19″N 157°51′25″W / 21.32194°N 157.85694°W / 21.32194; -157.85694 near the corner of Liliha street. The center is run by the Kuakini Health System which also runs geriatric care facilities and a foundation.

The organization started as the Japanese Benevolent Society in 1892 and incorporated in 1899. The first Japanese Charity Hospital opened in 1900 and expanded in 1902. A larger facility was built in 1917 at the present site with donations from Emperor Taishō of Japan. In 1934 Emperor Shōwa of Japan (known in the West as Hirohito) donated funds for more expansion. After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the US military occupied the hospital during World War II and renamed it Kuakini Medical Center, after the street.[1] The street was in turn named for John Adams Kuakini (1791–1844) who was acting Governor of Oahu in the 1830s.[2]

References

  1. "General Information: History". Kuakini Health System web site. Retrieved November 23, 2010. 
  2. Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel Hoyt Elbert and Esther T. Mookini (2004). "lookup of Kuakini ". in Place Names of Hawai'i. Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library, University of Hawaii Press. Retrieved November 23, 2010. 

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