502

ing

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1880.

9. It may happen that there are among the

Students cunning and perfidious men, anxious to make money, who, on perceiving that this Hos- pital has Regulations such as rebuking and expell- those who break the Rules or those who waste their professional opportunities, proceed to make these very Regulations a stepping stone for their hurry (after money) and for their escape (from the Hospital) without waiting for the expiry of the term of five years, and who therefore inten- tionally break the Rules of the Hospital with a view to get out of it and to impose upon people

as quacks. If there is any case of such wickedness, this Hospital shall be at liberty to have public no-

tices printed and issued, setting forth the darkened state of such a man's conscience, so that out- siders be not imposed upon by such a man.

But

this Hospital will not dare to cherish any harsh or oppressive design, but will be truly anxious to confine itself to frustrate such a man's scheme if intended to impose upon people by artful assumptions.

10. It may happen that there are among the Students men of naturally dull perception or of unsettled and flighty temperament, unsuited to the practice of the medical profession, and utterly unlikely ever to attain to efficiency. In such a case the medical Tutor shall bring the true facts of each case for discussion to the knowledge of the Directors, and further the persons who stood security for or recommended such a Student shall also be informed, and the Student may be requested to choose some other profession lest his prospects in life be spoiled by his own fault.

11. Each Student must, on entering the Hos- pital, make himself thoroughly at home in the Noi-king," "Shéung-hon-lun," "Kam-kwai," "Mak-k'üt," "Tong-t'au" and similar books which he will have to repeat memoriter, or to write from memory. Or he may have to study by at- tending the patients, or to practise describing the pulse, all of which will have to be done by him as the medical Tutor may order. As to the number

of hours to be allotted for the daily study of the

different subjects and as to the internal Regula-

tions of the Hospital, these points will be settled

from time to time in consultation with the medical Tutor.

12. Each Student who has been received shall be properly taught and instructed by the medical Tutor, who will at all times give explanations with a view to make the teaching effective. But as the study of medicine is different from the study of literature, it is necessary to attend on patients before real advantages can be gained.

As soon as the Students have attained to an insight into the principal features of pathology, they shall be taken to the wards of the general Hospital to go the rounds among the patients, to learn to diagnose disease and to watch the treat-

ment adopted. They shall also watch the cases which the Doctors of the Hospital take up from day to day (among out-patients), attend every

術耳

+

十學徒中成有質地呆鋅

+

期滿而故犯院例以圖出而惑世者如有此弊任 有犯規荒業斥逐之條以爲趨避地步不俟五年 大各學建中或有發點之輩話於謀利因窺本院

就斷難望其成功者該醫

性情浮躁于醫道不堪造

本院刊賣告白以彰其味之心不致外人受其

師卽據實商知總理幷對

所惑本院非敢薄爲懷實欲杜其取巧欺人之

誤前程

保荐人說知令其別業免

辦理

館內規條統由該醫師隨時斟

附至於每日功課所限時候及

或作服論均要遵掌教醫師囑

等書或背誦或默書或學臨症

讀内經傷寒論金匮脈訣湯頭

十一各學让初入館時必須

內醫師卽日所收之症或郎晚所

大院巡視病人察症看方幷將院

實效待各徒稍知門路時即帶往

學醫與學文不同必須臨症方有

認眞訓誨隨時講解方望成功惟

十二所收学徒該常教師須要

}

Share This Page