Ruttonjee Hospital Explained

Ruttonjee Hospital
Org/Group:Hospital Authority and the Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association
Map Type:Hong Kong
Country:HK
Coordinates:22.276°N 114.1752°W
Address:266 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Healthcare:Public
Funding:Government
Type:District General, Teaching
Helipad:No
Patron:Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee
Beds:600
Founded:
historical ties to Royal Naval Hospital (Hong Kong) (1841)

Ruttonjee Hospital is a district general hospital in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is affiliated with the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Hong Kong, and provides clinical attachment opportunities for the university's medical students.

History

Centrally located in Wan Chai, the Ruttonjee Hospital is a recently redeveloped hospital with a history that goes back more than 140 years. It was founded on the Mount Shadwell, Wan Chai site which was formerly occupied by the "Royal Naval Hospital", which was severely damaged during the Second World War.[1]

In 1949, the "Ruttonjee Sanatorium" was set up with the support of Mr Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee in memory of his daughter, Tehmi Ruttonjee-Desai, who died of tuberculosis in 1943.[1] It was one of the main institutions specifically treating tuberculosis in Hong Kong. Development and expansion of the hospital was overseen by Sister Dr Mary Aquinas Monaghan, a missionary nun from Ireland.[2]

It was converted into the "Ruttonjee Hospital", a 600-bed general hospital, in 1991 not only because the number of patients with tuberculosis had decreased, but also because patients are increasingly treated by out-patient chemotherapy.[3] The hospital now provides a wide range of services to meet the requirements of the community.

Since reconstruction, the hospital has become an acute general hospital with general medical and surgical specialities. It does not, however, provide paediatric, obstetric or gynaecological cover. Its surgical department enjoys high acclaim as the Ruttonjee is the only hospital in Hong Kong to provide gender-reassignment operations. The geriatrics service has also developed in recent years in response to the ageing population of the Wan Chai district.

Services

Others

Controversy

On 31 March 2010, the Hong Kong High Court approved a settlement in the legal action brought by British author Martin Jacques over the death of his wife Harinder Veriah. She was hospitalised in Ruttonjee Hospital after an epileptic seizure on 1 January 2000 and died the following evening. The case seemed to expose racial prejudice and medical negligence by doctors and staff.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.pdavis.nl/RN_Hosp.htm The Royal Naval Hospital, Hong Kong
  2. Web site: O'Neill. Mark. 1 August 2019. Last Word: Remembering Sister Mary Aquinas, who dedicated her life to fighting tuberculosis. 7 July 2020. Ariana Life.
  3. Book: Michael Humphries. 1996. Ruttonjee Sanatorium: Life and Times. The Sanatorium?. Hong Kong.
  4. News: McVeigh. Karen. Hospital pays compensation over 'racism' death. 4 June 2014. The Guardian. 31 March 2010.