Monday, December 17, 2012

Teaching Aid cum CCTV Monitor

New Philips 42" LCD TV used as a teaching aid for patients. 
An old TV monitor used to hang on the wall bracket on the left.

Using the same TV as a CCTV monitor.
Patients visiting the exhibition on Christmas.

New Pulmonary Rehabilitation Room in the making

Renovations underway to create a new Pulmonary Rehabilitation room in the clinic.  New upright bicycles will be purchased from Kettler.  The clinic corridor will be turned into a pathway for walking exercises.  The fire hydrant will be relocated. 

Installing new septic tanks.

Making new Pulmonary Rehabiliation room.
This fire hydrant will be resited to the roadside.

Who planted the fire hydrant here? 

Lahat Road YMCA Christmas Dinner 2012





The Lahat Road YMCA dinner was held in the Properous Restaurant, Heritage Hotel on 4th December 2012.  A joyful time meeting old friends and singing Chirstmas carols together.


The Best Christmas Deco Award in Hospital Fatimah 2012

At the nurses station in Ward 2B with the best Christmas Deco.

At the corridor.

Depicting Christmas in France.  Air France, Eiffel Tower and Glass Pyramid.

Friday, December 7, 2012

The Christmas Story is alive.

RN Hor setting up the tables
with goodies for patients and relatives.

The Christmas Story on display boards.


Literature from RBC Ministry.

The Christmas tree from home and now in clinic.

Monday, December 3, 2012

LYN Memorial Library


This is one of the pictures to be added to the LYN Memorial Library.  It was taken on 22nd June 1968 and shows the opening of the Leong Sin Nam Memorial Dining Hall in SMJK Anglo Chinese, Ipoh.  On the left was the late Mr. Teerath Ram and on the right the late Tan Sri Khir Johari who was then the Minister of Education.  My father Mr. Leong Yeow Nyean and his brother Mr. Leong Khuen Nyean both had their early education in the Anglo Chinese School.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Pergamum with Acropolis and Sanctuary of Asclepius

The church in Pergamun was one of the seven churches mentioned in the Book of Revelation.

The Asclepius situated below the Acropolis had an ancient hospital for the mentally ill. Galen the most fanous doctor in the ancient Roman Empire and personal physician to Emperor Marcus Aurelius practised there.

Pergamum's library at the Acropolis was the second best in the ancient Greek civilisation.  There were 200,000 volumes in the library.  Mark Anthony took the whole collection to Alexandria in Egypt as a wedding gift for Cleopatra.  Parchment (pergaminus or pergamena) was invented here when there was a lack of papyrus for writing.

The beginning of the colonnaded sacred way leading to the sanctuary proper.

People with health problems would bathe in the water of the sacred spring.

The entrance to the tunnel.

The tunnel leading to an ancient hospital.  Psychotherapy was practised here. 
The physician would speak to the patient through the window above as he walked inside the tunnel in darkness.

Rooms in the hospital.

The Acropolis of Pergamum on a hill as seen from Asclepius.

A Great Altar of Pergamum dedicated to Zeus was found in the Acropolis . 
John the apostle may have referred to this altar as the "Satan's Throne" in his Book of Revelation.