104
"LMS Box 15, 1903. No 277 Dr Gibson to Mr Thompson, 8 December 1903
32 Paterson, op. cit.
17 LMS Box 16, 1904-5 No 284 Dr Sibree to Mr. Cousins, 20 December, 1904 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 286 Dr Sibree to Mr. Cousins, 3 January, 1905
14 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 286 Mr Pearce to Mr Cousins, 28 January, 1905
LMS Box 16, 1904-5 No 284. Dr Sibree to Mr Cousins, 20 December, 1904
16 LMS Box 16, 1904-5 No 284 Dr Sibree to Mr. Cousins, 20 December, 1904
17 The Hongkong Government Gazette, 5th May, 1900, p 639.
38 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 286 Dr. Sibree to Mr Cousins, 3 January, 1905
39 LMS Box 16, 1905, No 286 Mr Pearce to Mr Cousins, 28 January, 1905 Minutes of the Hongkong District Committee Annual Meeting 1904
40 The letter of 13 March, 1903, from Mr. Cousins notifying the appointment of Dr Sibree was replied to by Mr Pearce on 16 April. On 15 May, Dr Gibson penned his request for a male medical locum See LMS Box 15, 1903, No 274, TW Pearce to Rev G Cousins, 16 April, 1903 and ibid, Dr Gibson to Mr Cousins, 15 May, 1903
LMS Box 16, 1905 No 288 Dr Mitchell to Rev. Geo Cousins 20 April, 1906
42 ibid
It is interesting that this situation obtained in Hong Kong, even though Chinese women doctors were being trained in China Without evidence, it is probable that their work was restricted to women and children, given the still strong cultural separation in matters of 'privacy' See G H. Choa, "Heal the Sick" was Then Motto The Protestant Medical Missionaries in China (Hong Kong Chinese University Press, 1990)
44 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 288. Dr Mitchell to Rev. Geo Cousins, 20 April, 1906
45 LMS Box 17, 1908 Memorandum to the Directors re communication, Chinese Gentlemen per Hon. A W Brewin, 26 March, 1908,
40
Dorothy Broom, ‘Masculine Medicine, Feminine Illness Gender and Health', in Gillian M. Lupton and Jake M. Najman (eds). Sociology of Health and Illness Australian Readings (Melbourne Macmillan, 1989)
47 LMS Box 16, 1906 No 295. Mr. Pearce to Rev. G. Cousins, 9 October, 1906
48
LMS Box 16, 1906-07 No 295, Mr Pearce to Rev. G. Cousins, 9 October, 1906.
104
"LMS Box 15, 1903. No 277 Dr Gibson to Mr Thompson, 8 December 1903
32 Paterson, op. cit.
17 LMS Box 16, 1904-5 No 284 Dr Sibree to Mr. Cousuis, 20 December, 1904 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 286 Di Sibree to Mr. Cousins, 3 January, 1905
14 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 286 Mr Pearce to Mr Cousins, 28 January, 1905
LMS Box 16, 1904-5 No 284. Dr Sibree to Mr Cousins, 20 December, 1904
16 LMS Box 16, 1904-5 No 284 Dr Sibree to Mr. Cousins, 20 December, 1904
17 The Hongkong Government Gazette, 5th May, 1900, p 639.
38 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 286 Dr. Sibree to Mr Cousins, 3 January, 1905
39 LMS Box 16, 1905, No 286 Mr Pearce to Mr Cousins, 28 January, 1905 Minutes of the Hongkong District Committee Annual Meeting 1904
40 The letter of 13 March, 1903, from Mr. Cousins noufying the appointment of Dr Sibree was replied to by Mr Pearce on 16 April. On 15 May, Di Gibson penned his request for a male medical locum See LMS Box 15, 1903, No 274, TW Pearce to Rev G Cousins, 16 April, 1903 and ibid, Di Gibson to Mr Cousins, 15 May, 1903
1LMS Box 16, 1905 No 288 Dr Mitchell to Rev. Geo Cousins 20 April, 1906
42 ibid
It is interesting that this situation obtained in Hong Kong, even though Chinese women doctors were being trained in China Without evidence, it is probable that their work was restricted to women and children, given the still strong cultural separation in matters of 'privacy' See G H. Choa, "Heal the Sick" was Then Motto The Protestant Medical Missionaries in China (Hong Kong Chinese University Press, 1990)
44 LMS Box 16, 1905 No 288. Dr Mitchell to Rev. Geo Cousins, 20 April, 1906
45 LMS Box 17, 1908 Memorandum to the Directors re communication, Chinese Gentlemen per Hon. A W Brewin, 26 March, 1908,
40
Dorothy Broom, ‘Masculine Medicine, Feminine Illness Gender and Health', in Gillian M. Lupton and Jake M. Najman (eds). Sociology of Health and Illness Australian Readings (Melbourne Macmillan, 1989)
47 LMS Box 16, 1906 No 295. Mr. Pearce to Rev. G. Cousins, 9 October, 1906
48
LMS Box 16, 1906-07 No 295, Mr Pearce to Rev. G. Cousins, 9 October, 1906.
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