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It was also stated by the second commission that visited China
a year later that if the Hong Kong University Medical School
developed as it promised to do, there would be no need for
another school in Canton.
This development has taken place to a certain extent, but a
large sum of money is needed for increased staff and equipment
if the facilities offered are to be equal to those in Peking,
and if the University is to attract students from South China. Moreover should the University fail to satisfy the standards of
the China Medical Association in the matter of a whole-time
staff, there is a scheme already in existence for an Anglo-
-American missionary school in Canton.
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clinical teaching/has been carried on by part-time lecturers, in hospitals over which the University has no control
in the matter of teaching appointments.
ed The Commission of Enquiry, recently appointmente by the Colonial Government, recommended the creation of whole-time professorships in clinical subjects, and the Council of the University confirmed the recommendation but the Finance Committee has reported that it is not possible to carry it out in the present state of the
University finances.
The Council, therefore, authorised the Dean of the Medical Faculty to ask the Rockefeller Foundation under what conditions it would
be prepared to endow Chairs in the University Medical School.
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