Muslim Free Hospital

The Muslim Free Hospital was established as a small dispensary in 1937 in Rangoon, Burma and gradually it has come up to the present status of a 160 bedded hospital.

The chief aims and objectives of the hospital are to help the poor, the needy and the sick without discrimination of caste, creed or colour. The hospital is one of many in Burma run purely on a voluntary means and raises funds to treat people.

The hospital comprises three buildings; main on the Mahabandoola Panchan Street and two buildings on the 35th Street and are connected by over head bridges.

The author and human rights activist Ma Thida has worked as a surgeon at the hospital.[1]

References

  1. Mita Kapur (February 27, 2010). "'I write from my heart'". The Hindu. Retrieved January 9, 2013.


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