Presbyterian Hospital, Mizoram

Details

Name :

Presbyterian Hospital, Mizoram

Address  :

Derhken Tlang

Town  :

Durtlang

State  :

Mizoram

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

796025

Phone  :

0389 2362241

Fax  :

0389 2361185

Web URL  :


Description

About Us
The Presbyterian Hospital situated at Durtlang is a Secondary level multispeciality Hospital wholly owned and run by the Mizoram Presbyterian Church The Hospital Was established in 6th March 1928 The Hospital has a long history from a humble beginning of few beds to the present state of 300 beds with every specialty

Earlier known as the Welsh Mission Hospital later renamed to The Presbyterian Church Synod Hospital then Changed again to Presbyterian Hospital

The Hospital is situated at Durtlang Village which lies at the northern outskirt of Aizawl City The village lies at an altitude of about 4538ft high The atmosphere here is always pleasant from being cool in summers to a bit chilly in the winters

Derhken Tlang is the name of the hill on which the Hospital is now standing The hill used to be covered with Marigold Derhken flower hence the name

The hospital is till date running as a charitable hospital It is no doubt Mizoram is still a very poor state both in infrastructure and monetary wise there are thousands of people who could not afford even basic health facilities it is the aim of this hospital to provide this Quality health Care to all the people at minimum possible cost Making the Base hospital here at Durtlang the hospital has plenty of outreach to even the remotest places where even vehicles could not reach Regular Mobile Clinics are held at different places in the far flung villages in nonprofit no loss basis the Hospital Doctors would provide these people with health care to the best they can and also providing them with basic health education from maternity and child health to infectious diseases




History

History of The Hospital
The History of the Presbyterian Hospital can be divided into two periods viz 1 Under the Welsh Mission 919281958 and 2 From the time it was handed over to the Mizoram Presbyterian Church in 1958 to the present

RevDEJones the first Welsh Missionary who came to Mizoram used to tend on the Sick as best as he could even though he is not a qualified doctor Consequently on his return from furlough in 1908 he brought along with him DrPeter Fraser BSc MD and his wife

On his arrival DrFraser opened a clinic above the Mission veng Church where a bungalow now stands Many patients came to him and was often called upon to visit patients at home He treated around 24000 patients during the first year of his stay which clearly testify the need of Doctor for the Mizos In 1910 he opened a dispensary and kept some beds ready in it for those who needed admission

Rev ELMendus was the missionary in charge of education in Mizoram he was greatly grieved for the forced return of DrFraser at the time when people started to realize that illness was not due to forces of evil but could be cured with medicines Late night in 1923 he was about to write something in connection with education he was distracted by a far cry of patients in despair in far off villages saying

quotIs there any Doctorquot

quotIsnt there even one nursequot

quotSave us and help usquot

He was moved by the cry and he could not think of anything else as he was going to bed he repeated

quotHospital Hospitalquot

quotHow great is the need of a Hospitalquot These words are recorded in his diary

HOSPITAL AT DURTLANG
DrJohn Williams LMP arrived in Mizoram on 22 February 1928 and settled at DurtlangWith the help of only two trained staff viz DThianga Compounder and Tlawmkungi Staff Nurse he converted the old Theological Scholl building and used it for the hospital and the hospital beds were procured from the old hostel and thus with the admission of the first patient on 6th March 1928 the Durtlang Hospital was inaugurated and named as the Welsh Mission Hospital

On the 1st February 1924 the Welsh Mission Hospital recruited its first Mizo Doctor DrH K ThangluraIn July DrRK Nghakliana joined after completing his MBBS The political climate in the country began to forebode uncertainty for the Missionaries It became clear that the era of Missionaries was coming to end Anticipating this the welsh mission in Mizoram handed over the ownership and management of the hospital including the land and buildings and all assets to the Synod of the Presbyterian Church in Mizoram on 28th February 1958 thus the name changed to Presbyterian Church Synod Hospital

We have to learn a great deal from the lives and witness of these missionaries and take the challenge not only to hold the foundation which they have laid but to continue and build upon it

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