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this field than Government and with better prospects
of
7.
success.
The establishment of
the Chinese College of
Medicine affords the
necessary
means
of giving
It
effect to this policy.
has been working for
years with the
some
Chinese
object of qualifying youths by instruction gratuitously imparted by European
doctors to become,
general
general practitioners according
to Western
Standards and methods.
I had the pleasure
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recently of attending meeting of the College the occasion of the bestowal
of licences
two students
who had completed their course of study,
and I am
satisfied that the institution will be able in the future to turn out a sufficient ~
supply of licentiates
competent
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