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Inauguração do sanatório da Quinta de Santana 

Arquiteto Carlos Ramos (1897-1969) e Vasco de Morais Palmeiro (Regaleira) (1897-1968)
Fotografia Perestrellos, 8 de dezembro de 1940.
Museu de Fotografia da Madeira, Atelier Vicente’s, Inv. PER 1305

Depois Hospital Dr. João de Almada, Monte, Funchal, ilha da Madeira.

João Francisco de Almada (Santana, 9 Jul. 1874; Funchal, 14 Jul. 1942), médico fundador do sanatório antituberculoso, a que o genro, Dr. Agostinho Cardoso (1908-1979), depois deu seguimento e projeção. Era filho de João Francisco de Almada e de D. Maria Emília Cardoso. Um busto seu, do mestre Anjos Teixeira (1908-1997), 1974, seria inaugurado a 22 de março de 1988.

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