The East Bay Sanatorium (sometimes spelled Sanitorium or Sanitarium) and Training School for Nurses was a small private hospital and training school for nurses from 1896 3 to c.1921. It was on Telegraph Ave. just north of 31st Street.
It was originally run by Dr. Carl Rudolph Krone, resident physician and surgeon. NB: A later address renumbering changed 1505 (also shown as 1515) to 3113.
The sanatorium incorporated in 1900. By 1910, Dr. Krone seems to have retired, and Gertrude Courtright was the majority shareholder. 4 In 1913, Gertrude Courtright and Minniehaha Taylor were the superintendents. 2
In 1909, Carol Pardee, daughter of George Pardee, had an operation at the sanatorium for appendicitis. 10 In 1912, Ann McElrath, daughter of John Edgar McElrath, was treated for a burn on her arm, suffered during a fire at the family home. 8 Near the end of his life, Severin Anderson, father of Harry S. Anderson, fell ill and had an operation at the sanatorium. 9 Jack London's mother, Flora Wellman London, died there in 1922. 11,12
It's unclear what year the sanatorium closed. A 1921 article refers for plans for a modern, $650,000 hospital "at the site formerly occupied by the East Bay Sanitorium," 5 but there is a reference in a 1923 article to the sanatorium. 6 A 1924 article also notes that the subject had been hospitalized there in Nov/Dec of that year. 13 It is also listed in the 1921 Journal of American Medicine. 7
Links and References
- 1903 Husted's Oakland
- Polk-Husted Oakland 1913
- East Bay Sanatorium Oakland Tribune December 22, 1900
- Notice of Stockholders' Meeting Oakland Tribune April 14, 1910
- $650,000 Hospital Plans Filed Oakland Tribune May 28, 1921
- Police Tracking Mystery Gunman Oakland Tribune May 4, 1923
- The Journal of the American Medical Association 1921
- Miss Ann McElrath Injured by Flames San Francisco Call July 1, 1912
- Noted Oakland Merchant Dies San Francisco Call May 11, 1913
- Miss Pardee is Ill Santa Rosa Press Democrat June 10, 1909
- Jack London's Mother Is Dead San Francisco Chronicle January 5, 1922
- Jack London's Mother Dead San Francisco Examiner January 5, 1922
- Dinner Hostess Hangs Herself Oakland Tribune December 20, 1924
- Afraid of Death Los Angeles Herald January 18, 1898
- "If I Should Die, Lay Me Beside Ethel" San Francisco Call December 31, 1899
- Sanatorium Incorporates Oakland Tribune July 10, 1900
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Probable Leap to Early Death Oakland Tribune March 8, 1901
(Henry Schuster died 2 days later) - William D. English Dead Santa Rosa Press Democrat August 15, 1903
- Dr. Krone Says Cans Are Not Disinfected Oakland Tribune August 15, 1904
- Tragedy Robs Lover of a Bride San Francisco Call October 29, 1904
- Ptomaine Poisoning in Beans Oakland Tribune November 10, 1904
- Insect's Bite May Be Fatal San Francisco Call July 18, 1905
- A. C. Smith Now M. D. Oakland Tribune August 12, 1907
- Dying, He Walks Into Sanatorium for Help Oakland Tribune October 7, 1907
- Chinese Loved Opium Too Well And Died Oakland Tribune June 23, 1908
- Dr. J. P. H. Dunn Killed Oakland Tribune August 14, 1908
- Little Son Arrives Oakland Tribune October 23, 1908
- Editor Undergoes Operation Oakland Tribune June 1, 1911
- Miss Sturtevant Succumbs to Her Injuries Oakland Tribune August 22, 1911
- Aviator Falls; May Die Oakland Tribune February 18, 1912 (part 2)
- Cornelius Brosnahan Passes Away Oakland Tribune October 18, 1912
- Lingering Illness is Ended by Death Oakland Tribune February 15, 1913
- East Bay Nurses to Receive Awards Oakland Tribune May 19, 1916
- Krone Oakland Tribune May 31, 1931