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DEATH OF DR. G. M. HARSTON
PIONEER
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1934.
OF OPTHALMIC. WORK IN HONGKONG
A victim of sleeping sickness, contracted during 31 years of medical practice in Hongkong, Dr. George Montagu Harston, M.D. (Lond.), D.O. (Oxon), died on December 21 at his home, Colinette Road, Putney, London.
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Dr. Haraton was, in his sixty- necond year and leaves a widow and three daughters who were well-known in Hongkong. He is a brother of Mr. J. Scott Jarston.
The commencement of Dr. Harston's long" association with the Colony was in April 1898. He had been educated at Thorparch Grouge, the widely-known York-
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Ho arrived here to serve period of three years' an locum tenena with Drs. Hartigan, Sted- Benple-an original Intention which, through other circumstances Intervening, result- ed in his remaining for 31 years,
Opthalmic Expert.
Remaining with the firm, then In the old Bank Building at the corner of Queen's Road and Wynd- ham Street, which was demolished
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1903, and succended to the
senior partnership when Dr. Sted-. man retired. The firm had then! moved to Hotel Mansions, now Union Building. Changes occurred periodically in its personnel, and assorlates among Dr. Barston's were Doctors Black and Balean. Dr. W. V. M. Koch (now practising ia. Bath). Doctora Stedman,! Marriott and Morrison,
Eye Specialist.
As one of the Brst medical men to give this Colony the benefit of a the Intext methods of treatment for diseases of the eye, he was i able to alleviate tremendously the suffering whleh Chinese, partled- larly experienced from these aflictions. After a few years he realised that there was very little expert upthalmie knowledge avail- able here and when he went Home on leave lu 1903 he took a special course of study at Moorfields Royal London Opthalmic Hospital, acting for six months an clinical assist. ant.
On his return to the Colony he suggested to the Chinese gentle- men interested in the Tung Wah Hospital that au opthalmie out- patient department should be opened a suggestion which was carried out in 1906 and proved a great boon. For twenty years Dr. Harston , kave
the Hospital honorary'" service 85 specialist consultant.
The late Dr. Haraton was not -une-to-withdraw-bu-hand-from- the plough. He himself took charge of the work of the depart- ment and Chinese came from far and wide to receive the benefits of a treatment which had hitherto been practically closed to them. An even more important result of Dr. Haraton's work was the training of Chinese students In opthalmic surgery. He was one of the original lecturers In Pathology at the College of Medicine. Holly- wood Road (later merged with the Hongkong-University) and gave special aftention to the opthalmic aide. He lived to ace Chinese students take high Loudon degrees in this work and to see a skille band of qualified men established (Continued on Page 11.)
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