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This web exhibit is based on an exhibit on display in the main lobby of the Queen's Medical Center, near the Physicians' Lounge. That exhibit was on display from January 2001 to April 2001.
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Queen Emma Emma Kaleleonalani (January 2, 1836-April 24, 1885) was the daughter of George Nae'a and Fanny Kekelaokalani Young. She was hanaied (adopted) to her maternal aunt, Grace Kama'iku'i Young Rooke, and her husband, Dr. T.C.B. Rooke. Dr. Rooke treated Hawaiians at his dispensary, which may have influenced the young Emma. On June 19, 1856, Emma married Kamehameha IV. The dedicated couple worked for the establishment of The Queen's Hospital, named in honor of Emma. Upon her death, Emma left the bulk of her estate in trust for her hospital. |
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