Hospital Key

Hospital Key was named for the small hospital that was built there to treat prisoners housed on Garden Key's Fort Jefferson.

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Hospital Key Details

Hospital Key lies to the Northeast of Garden Key and is named named for the small hospital that was built there to treat prisoners housed in Fort Jefferson. Use your kayak or canoe to paddle over to the island. An 1860 epidemic of yellow fever amongst Fort Jefferson's prison population resulted in Hospital Key being used as an isolation point to try to stem the sickness. Samuel Mudd, alleged conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and then Fort Jefferson prisoner, assumed the role of doctor during the epidemic and helped to save the prison population and soldiers.

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