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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 15, 1940.
The King's Doctor Has Some Hard Things To Say About His Own Profession
Training Is Wrong:
Spurious Sanctity Of Harley
Street"
FROM the King's Physician, Professor J. A. Ryle, Regius Professor of Physic
at Cambridge University, comes strong criticism of the present methods of medical training and an attack on the "spurious sanctity of Harley Street."
Writing in the "Lancet" he suggests that the upheaval caused by the war should
be used as an opportunity to found a new system.
Medical teaching, he declares, was on the decline before the war, owing to the exactions of private practice on the time and energy of a teacher-consultant and the multiplication of sub- jects on the medical curriculum.
WOULD
GIVE UP
JOBS FOR LOVE
He proposes that every full mem- ber of a hospital teaching staff should be paid £500 your the State, with an additional £100 a year from the medical school funds in respect of tutorial work and lectures.
In return the teacher should devole at least halt his working time (three whole or six half days a week) to his hospital duties, care of the sick,
"WOULD you choose marriage, or a career, or pre-ing fer to combine both?"
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that he can combine private practice with these duties, consulting rooms at low rental might be pro- Nearly 200 girls from high,vided in the hospitals. "Private and secondary, and well-known hospital patients alike would corne to fecí pride in a community, actively boarding schools, were asked working on their behalf, and to
fer its effclencles to the spurious this question.
Harley Street sanctity of the
writes Professor Ryle.
there
addition, the
consult-
should be whole-
Their replies are unelysed by Dr. Ing-room," Edith Mercer in the January "Occu-time directors of the medical, surgi pational Psychology,"
cal and obstetric services of the hos
The vast majority of girls were pitul, paid £500 a year by the State medical
in favour of some type of work, and between £1,300 and £1,500 a
year from university or but 77 per cení, also expressed the
school funds. wish to marry.
O 180 who were
"Commercial Outlook" sked whether! Directors should be men between WHEN Arthur Carrat, of Binbrook, North Lincolnshire, they would retain their work if they10 and 50, who have served an op-
married,
said he was going to Western Australia, he surprised the vil Ingers, who liked the lad buti thought he was lacking in push- fulness.
22 per cent, said Yes,
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38 per cent. were uncertain, and 50 per cent, thought they would give up their careers,
Incidentally, more than 50 per cent. On leaving school, Arthur became surgery boy. Then he went to of those wishing to take up some type Grimsby and became a baker's boy of work preferred occupations open He married a Grimsby girl and short-to both men and wonen.
ly afterwards, with only £2 in his packet, he set out for Australia, say- ing the prospects, at home did not seem good.
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CHINESE CUSTOMS CHIEF
Binbrook promptly forgot him. The Inspector-General of the Chin- but this week, flileen years after he ese Maritime Customs, Sir Frederick
prenticeship in both Lenching and practice.
With regard to students, "our aim should be to train fewer doctors, but both to select und trin them better."
The increase of entries to the medi- cal schools in recent years he con- kast siders detrimental. Since the wor we have witnessed a conspicu- ous increase in the commercial out- look of doctors in all branches of the pmfession and a sensible waning of ethical standards,“
Professor Ryle, who opposes over- Specialisation in medicine, gave up a lucrative practice in London at the age of 40 to take the Regius Profes- sorship at Cambridge. He supported the admission of refugee Jewish doc-
set sall, the news leaked out tha! Maze arrived from Shanghai yester-tors from Austria and Germany Into She had stumbled on a gold mine-day.
Then everybody started talking about him once more.
Interest was first aroused when a mysterious looking parcel was de- Hivered to Mrs. Willium Day, Arthur's sister.
Surprise for Sister
"I could scarcely belleve it was true," Mrs. Day said:
"The parcel contained a large coloured picture of my brother and his son sitting at a table plied with gold bars. It was their own gold.
Father and I-were-home-time-be-- fore we could really take it in, then it was nearly too much for father, who is eighty. He was almost over- come by the thought of it."
Describing the story behind the dis- covery of the mine, from which over £30,000 of gold has already been re- covered, Mrs. Day said:
"It was really young John, Arthur's boy. He was growing up and was tired by the heavy work on the farm with nothing to see at the end of the day.
"They went out prospecting to- gether, Arthur and John, but at first results were disappointing. In two months they got only 2oz, of gold.
Then their luck suddenly turned and they struck it rich. My brother told me that for only 12cwi. of stone they realised £15,000. Their and is the talk of Western Australia." Mrs. Day added that but for the war her brother would have been coming back to Lincolnshire shortly. He often spoke about Binbrook in his. letters home.
"He is anxious now that his father should be properly provided for," she sold.
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BRITISH DECISION
Danish Merchantmen For Prize Court
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by the B.B.C., to ignore instructions from Copenhagen and to proceed to British ports-United Press.
Philippines Concern
Manila, Apr. 13. *Manuel Roxas revealed to-day that the Commonwealth is negotiating and with Britain, United States Norway for the charter or purchase the of ships for service between London, Apr. 13, United States find the Philippines.
Scandinavian ships are now carry- It has been authoritatively stated that Danish ships will be seized ing 40 per cent. of the Philippine ex- and put into the Prize Court, ports to the United States, therefore after which they will be requisition-it is anticipated the British action of ed by the Allies and the masters and seizing Norwegian and Danish ships crews will be permitted to continue will seriously disrupt the Philippine to operate under the Allied flags export trade.
United PreRK.
To Sciza 705 Steamers
Washington, Apr. 13.
Manuel Roxas said the Common- wealth would seek to transfer Swedish ships to Philippine registry:
Sources attached to the Britishin view of the possibility of Sweden Embassy here to-day said the Allies being involved in the European war. It is understood the Government is are contemplating seizing 700 ships
DOS
of the Danish Merchant Matire with seriously concerned over the
sibility of rice shortage due to the lack of shipping between, Saigon,
the
on
a total tonnage of 1,176,000.
An official spokesman said the Slam and the Philippines. ships may be seized on the theory The Norwegian steamer Forntland that Denmark cannot be considered a arrived in Manito to-day from
Although neutral in view of the fact that all Shanghal. permitted Germany to assume pro- scheduled call
Hongkong, tection of her territory.
evidently she avaded the British The Danish Legation hero said Colony on orders from Norway. The they had heard these reports but Norwegian steamer Talisman sailed added that they understood that at noon to-day for an undisclosed Danish Captains had been advised destination-United Press.
to
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