Bethesda comes from a Hebrew word meaning
“House of Mercy”. In Jewish belief, it was a name given to a pool, that when stirred by an angel produced ailment to those who first entered it thereafter. Miss. Angela Rehwinkle and Dr. Dodelein, who founded the hospital chose the name 'Bethesda' to signify the healing that would take place at this hospital. During the early years, Miss. Angela Rehwinkle managed the hospital by her. Subsequently, dedicated doctors Mr. J.C. Williams, Mr. Kalyan, Mr. Eapen Benjamin and Mr. Nallathambi adjoined her for this noble cause. In 1950 Dr.W.F.Bulle a surgeon, through his services enlisted the support of the
Wheat Ridge Foundation to sponsor a
Tuberculosis control project within the municipal limits of Ambur. The Ambur municipality donated Rs.1,00,000 towards this tuberculosis project. A
Leprosy programme was started in the outskirts of Ambur serving up to
Pallikonda. This was started with 4 paramedical workers and financial support from the
German Leprosy Relief Association (GLRA) based in Chennai. After years of services, Dr. A.S. Fenn, a surgeon, together with a team of physicians notably Dr. Malati Jadhav, an eminent pediatrician, transformed this traditional mission hospital into multispeciality Health Care Center. == Infrastructure ==