Company Profile: When the Missionary arrived in Thailand nearly
two centuries ago, they traveled to various places for spreading the
Words of the Lord and in the mean time they treated the sicks they met.
So, the missionaries were called by the name “Moh” which means “Doctor”.
At that time, western medicine was new to Thailand, and the missionaries
were considered the pioneer of introducing western medicine to this
country; and among them, one the the best known figure is Moh Bradley or
Dr. Dan Beach Bradley from Marcellus, New York who had arrived in
Bangkok in the year 1835 to be the first western physician in various
medical fields such as surgery, smallpox vaccination, translation of a
Midwifery Textbook, etc. The missionaries had considered the art and
science of healing as part of their mission, as Jesus had commanded them
to “Heal the Sicks”.
The Presbyterian Mission was set up in Bangkok in the year 1840 and had
extended its mission into the country by establishing offices for
evangelism together with the healing mission. Medical doctors had set up
clinics and gradually had developed into better equipped hospitals.
While in Bangkok area, which had been the founding place of medical
missionary, the American Presbyterian Mission and the Church of Christ
in Thailand in the post world war two period had together purchased a
piece of 11-rai land situated between Silom Road and Surawong Road with
several wooden buildings. After planning and remodeling of the existing
buildings, the Bangkok Christian Hospital was officially inaugurated by
the late Prime Minister on Saturday the 3rd December, 1949.
The hospital under the directorship of Dr. Marshall P. Welles (resides
in Duarte, California, age 98 years), the first director, a Presbyterian
missionary and surgeon, had been in progress with increasing numbers of
patients, so a new 3-storey OPD building on the corner of Silom &
Patpong Road was completed and opened on Monday 20th May, 1957 to serve
as Out Patient Department, Dentistry, Laboratory, Pharmacy and Chapel.
Few years later, with a grant donated by the late Khun Ying Medhadhibodi,
an operation suite building was completed and opened by HRH Princess
Mother on Friday the 27th January, 1961 |