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THE ADVANCE OF MEDICAL tachers has been appointed, mostly from the United States, but also including a fow from this country; and every effort. is being made to ensure that each depart ment will be furnished with everything Docsasary for up-to-date soientiße work.
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CHINA. EDUCATION "IN ADDRESS BY DR. HAROLD BALME
We gave brief account a few days ago of a unique gathering of members
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presidency of Sir Donald Macalister, in the Barnes Hall of the Royal Society of Medicine, London, at which an address was given by Dr. Harold Balme, F.R... Dean of the School of Medicine in the Shantung Christian University on the subject of The Advance of Medical Education in China."
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The advance of medical education and, indeed, of every form of medical science in those countries where such advance can be recorded, has been so rapid and so revolutionary that we are apt to forget how largely it in a matter of recent development and progress.
The great contribution which the nine- teenth century has made to the study of medicina may be described as a struggle for two dominating ideals-ideals which whilst not absent from the teaching of physicians of an carlier generation, did not becouse universally acknowledged until comparatively recent years. The first is the endeavour to secure exact scientific truth; the second is the sense of trusteeship in relation both to medical knowledge and to the care of the sick.
It was a surgeon of the East India Company-Thomas Colledge by name who in the year 1897 had the privilege of being the first to introduce western medicine to the Chinese, and to open voluntary hospital in China for the relief of the suffering. He was followed a few years later by the first medical mission- ary to China, Peter Parker, a remarkably able surgeon from the United States,
recommendation, the Rockefeller Founda tion made a generous grant to the Tainan School; whilst no less than nine mission- ary pocieties of Great Britain, Canada and the United States have joined forces in the attempt to ensure that its standard should be equally high as the Peking College. This has been one of the most remarkable instances of co-operation in China, as five out of those nine missions have transferred representatives part of China where formerly they were not undertaking any responsibility. It has, however, enabled the school to secure the services of over twenty full-time teachers, and others are expected.
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Similar efforts are also being made in Moukden, where Dr. Christie has recently obtained some needed reinforcements and additional funds; in Chengtu, in coa- nection with the West China Union University; in Shanghai, as a department of St. John's University; and in Chang, ha, in connection with the Yale Medical School. Negotiations are also taking place, looking to the establishment of an up-to-date school in Canton, and to the fuller development of the two medicni schools for women.
Meanwhile, a sister profession has come into being, and to-day every medical man in China is welcoming the advent of the
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whose fame became so extraordinary that trained Chinese nursa A large number correspondence for further information, I ANTWERP, HAVRE & LA PALLIOR patients actually waited on the streets of the loading hospitals are now regard- Overnight in order to be in time to secure ¡ing the training of nurses as one of their might pay to tell us what Stamps you want to in connection with above. Steamer ars - most important tasks, and here also buy or what Stamps you have for sale. Better hereby informed that their goods, with the an out-patient ticket in the morning.
One grateful patient engaged a cele modern standards are being introduced brated Chinese artist to paint a series of throughout the country. Nurses pictures portraying surgical conditions Association has been formed, consisting which he had successfully cured which of graduate nurses, both Chinese and for paintings were presented by Parker to eign, and this Association has inaugurat Guy's Hospital, when he visited this ed an excellent nursing curriculum, country in 1841, where they may still be extending over four years, and a series seen in the Gordon Museum.be of standardised examinations which all During the next fifty years, as hospitalsregistered training schools must adopt sprang up in various parts of the coun. before ita nurses can receive the diploma try almost always in connection with the of the Association. This action has done work of medical missions-classes for the much to fix the status of the Chinese nuraz were in the eyes of the people, and it is student-assistants training of organized in many centres, whilst several gratifying to know that over fifty, puch mea-notably Hobson and Kert--devoted training schools have already beed
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Medical men and women from this translating of medical textbooks into Chinese sad the preparation of an up-to-country and from Amerion are counting dats Chinese medical terminology. At it a great privilege to be allowed to the same time a few Chinese studente-a assist Chins in her efforts. In this very few-in those days were visiting this country or America for the purpose of taking the medical course.
It was in 1831 that the first Chinese Meidenl College was established through the joint efforts of Kenneth Mackenzie, the medical missionary, and Li Hang Chang, the Chinese Viceroy, and this marked a new day in the annals of Chinese medical education.
Bix years later, in the British colony of Hongkong, a second medical school for Chinese students was organized, under the name of the Hongkong College of Medicine with Dr. Manson (now Sir; Patrick) as its first Dean, and Dr. James Cantlie (now Sir James) as Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.
We are, indeed, glad to welcome Bir James Cantlie on to our platform this afternoon, and also Dr. H. G. Earle, the present Dean of the Medical Faculty of the Hongkong University, into which the Hongkong College of Medicine became merged after 21 years of teaching.
attempt they appeal with confidence for the support and sympathy of fellow members of the profession in this coun try. Several of the newer medical schools in which they are working are facing serious financial problems at this time, in the effort to secure adequate buildings and equipment, and a sufficient staff of teachers, and need the generous assistance of all who sympathize with this effort. But it is a great source of encouragement and strength to feel that they have tho support of the profession behind them, and that there are a number of peoplá in this country and in America who are keenly interested in the advance of medi- cal education in China.
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