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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930.

EMINENT SURGEON

IN HONGKONG,

CHINESE MEDICOS ENTERTAIN SIR JOHN BLAND-SUTTON,

FAITH IN DRUGS.

At the Chinese Merchants' Club, whlen wan invishly deenrated for the occasion, the Chinese Medi- cal Practitioners f Bangkong and members of the National Medical Association (Hongkong

franck). and their ladica, were

the hosts and hostesses on Thurs- day night at a dinner given in honour of Sir John and Lady Bhand-Sutton, who are on a short visit

to the Colony.

Other guests present were Dr. A. R. Wellington (Director of Medical and Sanitary Services) and Mrs, Wellington, Mr. W. W. fornell (Vice Chancellor of the Hongkong University), Dr. Heiser Rectar of the Public Health Burena in Maniin) and Dr. Y. S. Wan (President of the Hong. Chinese Medical Associa-

V

The chair was taken by Dr. Ar-

Woo. thur W.

while Dr. F. I. Terung was the energetic Kuniser to whom much credit is que for the success of the evening. Over sixty guests sat down to an excellent repast of both Chinese and English ma24.

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Sur-

After the toast to the King And the President of the Republic of thr China had been honoured, Chairman rose to give the fount of the evening. He referred to Sir John's brilliant eaver, in which l shour successivody in the domains Hilogy Pathology. of Anatomy,

General Giaccology and jury. Sir John WAN Presi- dent of the Royal College of Surgeons and President of the Royal Society of Medicine and was the wuthor__ of many ks. H book on Tunsoura, Innocent and Malignant." as well known to the maty present that night, while his Intest book, The Story of a Sur- geon," was in such great demand that the first edition was exhaust- ed in six days, and in six weeks the fourth edition had to be published. Pathological Institute.

Of Sir John's diverse activities and good work, perhaps few were aware that they included the Bland. Sutton Institute of Pathology. which was founded and endowed by hins: During the King's recent Illness the vaccines used came from the laboratories of that institre- įtion.

Tut it was as a friend of the Chinese and the Chinese stulents abrand that Sir Johns would be af- fretionately remembered. In 1916 twe house surgeons were Chin- Dr. P. S. Linng and Dr. New. 「སྙ༥,ཎྞཾ*,

and while he, the Chairman, had not had

the privilege of working under SIF htt he had often watched Sir Jobu operate and from him had re- ceived valuable advier which he hard not forgotten.,

Behind Sir John's brilliant career- was a master mind to whom much eredit was due, and that personality behind the scenes was Lady Bland- Sutton.

With a few felicitous remarks the the Chairman called upon kathering drink to the health of Sir John and Lady Bland-Sutton.

Sir John's Reply.

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Eye of newt and toe of frog Wing of bat and tongue of dog and other such weird things; but these were not Shakespeare's in vention-they were known before then.

Sir John then responded. After

remarks redients, their weights and men-witches at their cauldron, and the referring to the happy nunde cancerning him. which altres were given with precision. ingredients they uncil. most bereft him of words, he pass as in a prescription. This on and cluded: fed on to speak of his visit to Peking, perfume were not to be made by all where he was much interested with and sundry, for Moses strictly en

MAN but nn what be in the streets-the joined that any

made holy per- external signs of the herbalists. Apothecary whe The scraping ot warts and tumours. fumie was to be cut off from his and the performing of minar people. This showed that the use operations. He was interested in of proprietary druga in medicine drugs and herbs because his mother to-day was no new thing. was something of a herbalist and in his boyhood used to give him herbs and drugs until he was disgusted

with them.

in

a new

. Modern Practice. What he saw at Peking misde Sir John then asked if things him realise that in England to-day had changed to-day? It was true were perpetuated similar faith in our drugs were prepared for us signs and drugs. The physicians from the laboratories, but this was hended their prescriptions with the how our ingredients would read to symbol Rx, which meant "Receive day-renily, old faith or Takt," but it wasalan a sign of form Jupiter. This sign was also found in practitioners account books; the profession of Exodus the word Apthecary and so all through

difficult found it was na sed. That individual had to to-day one make the auointing oil and per-to get rid of ohl ideas. fumes which were used by priests

Sir John then dwelt on the the of

Sig and faith in drugs. He spoke of the faith fe drugs of which evidence could be abuned from Biblical studies. In the book

One felt amused when reading

in the tabernacle, and the exact in Shakespeare's account of the three

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After Sir John had sat down, And Posterity, perhaps, would from musk

wild

was asked to hardly think this, anything but a Lady Bland-Sutton

that the Chair. Honey sweet from buzzing bee, figment of one's own imagination, speak. She said

chim-Thus was faith In drags perpetuat-man had made mention of the Youthful glands from

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