Shilokh Mission Hospital

Shilokh Mission Hospital
Geography
LocationJalalpur Jattan, Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan
Coordinates32°38′31.2″N 74°12′22.1″E / 32.642000°N 74.206139°E / 32.642000; 74.206139
Organisation
Care systemPrivate
Affiliated universityUniversity of Health Sciences
Services
Beds250
History
Opened1900s
Links
ListsHospitals in Pakistan

Shilokh Mission Hospital (Urdu: شیلوخ مشن ہسپتال), formerly known as Scottish Mission Hospital, is the oldest hospital of the city Jalalpur Jattan.

History

The hospital was founded by Herbert Francis Lechmere Taylor (1872-1954) in 1900s in British India.[1][2] It was the first hospital of the region, which started in a tent and gradually transformed into a well known hospital.[3]

By mid-century, the hospital's work was sufficiently prominent for senior staff to be honoured by the British Crown: in the 1966 New Year Honours the surgeon Theodore Gumming Skinner received an OBE "as medical missionary in charge of the Scottish Mission Hospital, Jalalpur Jattan, West Punjab."[4]

At present, it has the capacity of 250 beds. The hospital is run by a christian missionary associated with the Church of Scotland. It was taken on lease by the administration of Hashmat Medical and Dental College to serve as one of its three teaching hospitals and still running by Hashmat Medical College. Anwar Rehmat is the present medical director of the hospital.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Jalalpur Hospital, Jalalpur, Pakistan, ca.1900". 12 January 1900 – via Calisphere.
  2. ^ Emmanuel, Zafar (2007). "A Concise History of Pakistani Christians". Hamsookhan Publication. p. 382.
  3. ^ Ian S. Markham; J. Barney Hawkins IV; Justyn Terry; Leslie Nuñez Steffensen, eds. (2013). The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the Anglican Communion. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118320860.
  4. ^ "Supplement to the London Gazette" (PDF). The Gazette. 1 January 1966. Retrieved 19 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Shilokh Mission Hospital".