HRH Prince Mahidol of Songkla
The Father of Modern Medicine and Public Health of Thailand

By the River -The Turning Point

Towards the end of his Royal Navy service, Prince Chainart-narenthorn, Chief of Royal Medical College (Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital), invited Prince Mahidol on a canal tour, where he made a stopover at the medical school and asked the Prince to have a look around.

Prince Mahidol noted the serious need for improving standard of medical practitioners and public health in Thailand. He believed that good public health is an essential factor in national development.

The medical school was situated near a river. On its right is a girls' school, today known as Wattana College. On its left is a village. The wooden jetty in front of the school is a place where medical students can be seen sitting and waiting to hail sick people, to be used in their studies, from the boat.

When the Prince entered the compound, he saw people sitting and lying on the ground under tamarind trees, which grew in large numbers in the area. He questioned their identity and the reason for their being there. The School Chief explained that they were patients who had no rooms. The Prince walked further down towards where the patients' rooms were situated.

He stepped in, commenting that the rooms looked like stables and that there was not enough space to make patients comfortable. The Prince took the tour with a heavy heart, seeing the dirty paediatric units with wooden floors, where pieces of wood were put together with wide spaces between them for the patients to sleep on.

Prince Mahidol bought Wang Lang School from a missionary group and converted it into a hostel for nurses.

Seeing the Prince's compassion for the less-privileged, the School Chief asked whether the former wanted to help, to which the Prince answered that he was unsure because of a lack of medical knowledge on his part. The School Chief said that he did not have any medical knowledge either, but that he was there to assist as much as he could. Prince Mahidol was quiet, then left the premises. Two to three days passed, he contacted the School Chief to say that he would like to help the sick people, after obtaining a proper medical education.

This was a major turning point in Prince Mahidol's life and was a signal of his lasting contributions to the advancement of higher education, such as basic sciences, public health, medicine, nursing and medical research. Prince Mahidol noted the serious need for improving in the standard of medical practitioners and public health in Thailand. He believed that good public health is an essential factor in national development.

 

Medical and Life Studies at Harvard

For his medical studies, Prince Mahidol, at first, chose Edinburgh University in Scotland. But due to the weather which was not suitable for his health, among other factors, the Prince relocated to America and studied at Harvard University and took some courses from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In a letter to his uncle, Prince Devavongse Varopakarn, Prince Mahidol wrote:

"I have arrived well in America. I must ask you to explain about my studies to mother, because I know that you can do so better than I can in detail. I am sure mother wants to know.

"…Phraya Kalaya suggested Harvard University because advanced public health is taught here… as well as how to govern.

"… I have been well since my arrival - not only physically but mentally... People love Royals and are very happy to have them here.

The press have asked for interviews and the faculties have been very helpful for they know the purpose of my studies.

"…Things are very expensive…three times more so than Bangkok. However, I feel that it is acceptable in exchange for the increasing medical knowledge that I receive every day.

Here, things are strict and systematic - I am learning life in the best of ways…"

Students under the scholarship of Prince Mahidol. Among them was the Princess Mother (second row, far right).

At the time of his studies, the Prince stayed at number 329 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. He went under the name of Mr. Mahidol Songkla.

He took his duties regularly with others, as a student who is "diligent, interested, neat in his work and writing and one who does not let details pass by".

The latter report was taken from J.J. Bron Fenbrenner, Professor in Bacteria Studies. Alongside his studies, the Prince drew up plans for Siriraj Hospital and a medical school in Thailand. His wish to support doctors and nurses to study abroad brought him to meet his future bride.

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* A word from H.R.H.Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
* A Prince is born
* Joining Military Leads in Germany
* Serving the Royal Thai Navy
* By the River -The Turning Point
* Medical and Life Studies at Harvard
* Love Has Its Way
* Improving Medical Studies with the Rockefeller Foundation
* Dedicating His Soul to the Patients
* A Personal Side
* Prince Mahidol Exhibition Hall
* My Fond Memory of Prince Mahidol
* Prince Mahidol Award Foundation