St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, one of Singapore's first maternity and paediatric centres, started off as a clinic in a shophouse at Bencoolen Street in October 1913. It was set up by Dr. C. E. Ferguson-Davie, the wife of the
first Anglican Bishop of Singapore, under the wings of the Anglican Church.
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