Dr. Earle hopes to see Dr. Vincent, the President of t
Foundation, in the course of a few days. Before doing so, hoss
he would like to confer with you and to feel that he enjoys the
official backing of the Colonial Office. The Hongkong Universi
have made application to the Foundation for a grant, and would
doubt have appointed Dr. Earle to negotiate with Dr. Vincent.
they had known that both were to be in London at the same time:
Dr. Earle feels it to be an important consideration that
the Rockefeller people should be persuaded that the Hongkong Un
sity is something more than an institution esta lished in a sma
British colony, and that it has, if properly developed and sup
an important part to play in the education of South China gener
Dr. Earle's address is
9, Pemberton House,
Doughty Street.
Strand, .C.
I shall be much obliged if you will give him a few minu
of your time.
Yours sincerely,
beat Harun sost
P.S. I enclose a memorandum left with me by Dr. Earle.
"Memorandum left with
que by
Dr Eart
The relation of Hong Kong University to
Medical Education in China.
Medical
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The Hong Kong, School was founded in 1887 by Sir Patrick Manson, Sir James Cantlie, and others, under the auspices of the Colonial
Government.
In 1909, sufficient money for a special building had been raised by subscriptions from Chinese merchants and this suggested to Sir Frederick Lugard the larger idea of a University. More money was obtained and the Medical School having been incorporated as the Faculty of Medicine of the new University, the medical degrees were recognised by the General Medical Council for registration in Great Britain,
Hong Kong thus provided the first medical school in which western medicine was taught to Chinese with a full curriculum. Previous to this,hospitals had been founded by medical missionariesand these were followed by small medical schools
all over China.
In 1914, the Rockefeller Foundation sent a commission to China to review the whole situation and accordingly a China Medical Board was established, and it was resolved that schools should be built in Peking, Shanghai, and Canton,
The Peking school and hospital is now completed and is to be formally opened in September of this year, many distinguished medical men having been invited to attend the opening ceremonies,
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Owing to the great cost of the school in Peking, it has been
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decided not to build schools in Shanghai and Canton, but to give assistance to schools and hospitals already in existence.