Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital’s roots underline its strong future


Since the earliest days of San Francisco, the call for a better tomorrow has always rung true.

And it was this desire that turned an investment in public health into a landmark public hospital that withstood booms and busts, plagues and pandemics, natural disasters and everything in between. On Aug. 28, 1872, the city of San Francisco opened the doors to the city and county Hospital at 23rd and Potrero Streets, beginning a 150-year legacy of commitment and service. Today, Zuckerberg San Francisco…

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