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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1925.

and Standing Committees were distributed, and, after dineusalon, wero adopted.

In regard to the recommenda- Bonn an the Code of Ethics, Dr. Goddard drew attention to nection 14, relating to the guarding of the patient's confidence. The re- Following upon the joint concommendation was to the effect ference of the China Medical that every patient should be treat- Missionary Association and the led with attention and considera" British Medical Association, tian, and that the confidences which concluded its sessions over which the physiciana...received. the week-end, the seventeenth should be guarded with the most biennial conference of the China scrupulous fidelity and honour. Medical Missionary Association Dr. Goddard's point was that opened at the University yester where a man was suffering from day morning. Dr. John Kirk venereal dirense and was married, (the Promident) conducted the pra-it was not right that the wife gredings,

should be kept lu ignorance of her During the course of his Presi. husband's disease. He moved an dential address, Dr. Kirk idleat- amendment that this paragraph be back to the Standing ed the changes which had taken referred

for reconsideration, place in the facilities at the la-Committee posal of the medical missionary and after disenssion. it was cur- both in regard to the general adried, on division,"

vancement of medical selence and Recognition of Faithful Service. the attitude of the people, und emphasised that a wider oppor-

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tunity had laid on the medical the meeting in connection with the One was to the effect missionary a greater reapunalbl-reports." lity. There was a great field of that the Executive Committee con-

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yet to be fully appreciated, and tion atould be made the members that was in the mission schools, of the Association who had ren- none of which should be without idered faithful and of distinguish- health work na 12 i outstandinged servicen to the cause of medical feature of its curriculum and life. missions in China and recommend. He thought, that there might be led to the Association the confer some truth in the allegations that ring of a medal, suitably inserit- were sometimes made against themed, on such individuals as were that they were paying too much from time to time nominated by attention to the sick and too little the Executive Committee for this to the all important task.of health honour, the design of the medul education and disease prevention and other details to be left to the among the youth of China, not only Executive Committee. in mission schools, but other schools and colleges throughout

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Dr. Maxwell, speaking on be: half of the Executive Committee. Sole Agents :---, pointed out that there were two points of view which had to be taken into consideration. The that objection Dr. Kirk also referred to the Committee felt object which was behind all their might be taken to such a step. work of eventually getting hos-There might not be anyone among pitals in China entirely staffed by them who desired such recognl- the Chinese themselves, and ap-tion, but on the other hand the pealed for a broader spirit in or-Association felt that it wished to der that the qualified Chinese have the opportunity of honour- youth who was imbued with the ing long and faithful service. missionary spirit might be given Dr. Goddard while appreciat- every opportunity of taking the ing the desire to recognise good position he was fitted for on the service thought that it might hap- hospital staffs.

pen that those they most wished to honour would not have their services recognised. He felt per- haps they might be necured of making invidious distinctions.

Speaking of the necessity for greater tolerance, Dr. Kirk suid that he found that more good was done by putting the case clearly

The resolution on being put before patients and leaving them to decide whether such and such a to the meeting was lost. thing should be done or not. Registration of Mission Hospitals, "Often enough they go to con- Another resolution related to sult the family idol about it," said mission hospitals, and was as fol- Dr. Kirk, "but I find that the idols lowa: "With the view to assist. seem to have been believing in me ing mission hospitals to attain fur more since I adopted that accepted standards of staff and

approve course and became less abitrary" equipment we

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policy of facilities being afforded for the voluntary registration of The President expressed his

such hospitals as desired, such bellef that the hospitals in Chinn

recognition to conform to the should be on a more self-support-standards to be adopted for each ing basis, and suggested for con- type of mission hospital." aideration that there should be

Dr. Tucker asked for more in- paying guests and, if necessity arise, paying wards

taken information. "Why should not the rich in China be given the privilege of paying for the less fortunate poor," asked Dr. Kirk.

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The chairman replied that the question before the meeting was simply one regarding the principle of registration of hospitals. the principle was approved by the At the conclusion of the address. Conference, the question of the the meeting gave consideration to standards required for such re- evangelistic work as related to gistration would be referred to Hospitals, upon which subject Dr. the Executive to work out. J. K. Montgomery (Chinchow) delivered a paper, and Medical) Schools, which was introduced by Dr. F. H. Messe, There followed a general discussion, in which the papers were discussed from the points of view of methods in hos pital and school, conservation of

tic tours, how assistance can be got from local Churches, and uses of literature.

Dr. Todd urged that registration | was important for the purpose of obtaining correct statistics.

The resolution was approved.

After some discussion, it wan decided, that the question of the establishment of B. grade schools

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