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English: Rodriguez General Hospital was named in honor of Major Fernando E. Rodriguez, Dental Corps, US Army, an outstanding pioneer in oral bacteriology research. He was one of the first to discover the organism causing tooth decay. Major Rodriguez was a native Puerto Rican and served as Dental Officer, Station Hospital, Post of San Juan, at Fort Brooke.
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( Original text: http://www.rahc.amedd.army.mil/history.aspx )
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