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  1. sanjuandedios.org › healthministry_rev0_aboutSan Juan de Dios Hospital

    The San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. - Hospital, formerly HOSPITAL DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS, is the oldest hospital in the Philippines. The Hospital started when the Franciscan missionaries arrived in the country on June 24, 1578.

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      SJDEFI Hospital. San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation,...

  2. Became known as one of the largest private hospitals in the Philippines. Used as treatment center for Japanese soldiers in World War II. Destroyed in 1945 during the Battle of Manila.

  3. San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. ( SJDEFI or SJ, formerly Hospital de San Juan de Dios) is a private, non-stock, non-profit, joint institute of education and tertiary health sciences operating as a college and a hospital in Pasay, Philippines.

  4. Jun 30, 2024 · The Hospitaller Order of San Juan de Dios established the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in 1643, which exists up to the present day. And so on, and so forth. The modern hospital is one of the Catholic Church’s gifts to the world and to the Philippines.

  5. Sep 14, 2014 · Became known as one of the largest private hospitals in the Philippines. Used as treatment center for Japanese soldiers in World War II. Destroyed in 1945 during the Battle of Manila.

  6. www.sanjuandedios.org › healthministry_rev0San Juan de Dios Hospital

    SJDEFI Hospital. San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. is a private, non-stock, non-profit, joint institute of education and tertiary health sciences operating as a college and a hospital in Pasay City, Philippines. Both the colleges and hospital are run by the Daughters of Charity.

  7. The missionaries who established the early hospitals in the Philippines were the Franciscans, the Brotherhood of the Misericordia, the Brotherhood of San Juan de Dios, and the Dominicans. There were also lay government people who became founders of hospitals during the time period. Among the early hospitals in the Philippines were the following: