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Women's Christian Hospital, Multan

Coordinates:30°11′21″N71°26′30″E / 30.189238°N 71.441586°E /30.189238; 71.441586
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Hospital in Multan

Hospital in Multan, Pakistan
Women's Christian Hospital, Multan
Map
Geography
LocationMultan, Pakistan
Coordinates30°11′21″N71°26′30″E / 30.189238°N 71.441586°E /30.189238; 71.441586
Organisation
Care systemPublic
Religious affiliationChurch Missionary Society
History
Former nameMohabbat Hospital
Opened1886
Links
Websitewchmultan.org
ListsHospitals in Pakistan

Women's Christian Hospital, Multan (Urdu:کرسچن ہسپتال برائے خواتین، ملتان), commonly known asMission Hospital Multan, is ahospital inMultan Cantonment,Punjab, Pakistan. It is one of the oldest women's hospital located inMultan.[1]

Covering an area of six-and-a-half acres, this facility, often referred to as the Mission Hospital, is noted for its free healthcare services for underprivileged patients.[1]

History

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Women's Christian Hospital was founded in 1886 by theChurch Missionary Society (CMS) as a dispensary, addressing the absence of medical services for women at a time whensocietal norms, such aspurdah, limited their access tohealthcare.[1][2] It served as an alternative to the Civil Hospital, the region's only other hospital, which was exclusive to men.[2] In its earlier history, it was known as Mohabbat Hospital, with Dr. Eager as one of its founding members.[1]

The dispensary evolved into a hospital after receiving aland grant from thecantonmentmagistrate, leading to the construction of an outpatient block and wards in 1899.[2] The hospital's patient base grew over time, indicating a growing acceptance of women's healthcare needs in the region.[2]

In 1935, a maternity facility and labor rooms were created, as well as a nurse training school.[2][3] The C.M.S. sold the 100-bed hospital to the U.S.-based Women's Union Missionary Society (WUMS) on October 1, 1956.[3][2] WUMS was then registered with theGovernment of Pakistan and is still operating under the name WUMS.[3]

In the 1970s, it introduced additional community development programs, such ascredit unions, small loan schemes, and sanitation projects.[2]Vocational training in the domestic skills was later added to these initiatives.[2]

In 1978, the hospital's concentration shifted toobstetrics,gynecology, andpediatrics alone.[3]

Facilities

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Historically, Women's Christian Hospital has been focusing on women's healthcare, particularly in the fields ofgynecology andobstetrics.[2] As of 2005, the hospital had a capacity of 75 beds and was serving around 46,000 patients annually.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Missionary hospital serving the poor for over 100 years".Dawn.com. 15 December 2014. Retrieved11 October 2021.
  2. ^abcdefghijDin, Yunis Lal (20 January 2011). Hedlund, Roger E.; Athyal, Jesudas M.; Kalapati, Joshua; Richard, Jessica (eds.).The Oxford Encyclopaedia of South Asian Christianity.Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/acref/9780198073857.001.0001.ISBN 978-0-19-807385-7 – viaOxford Reference.
  3. ^abcd"About Us | Women's Christian Hospital".

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