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"218 CHINA MISSION YEAR BOOK.Examining Board.Officials of the Imperial Board of Education.The Dean of the College.The Professor of the Subject for Examination.George Douglas Gray, Esq., M.D., British legation.M. le Capitaiue Docteur L. di Giura, Legation d ltalie.General Plan of Instructionand Course of Study.The medical course covers five years of nine monthseach. The year begins on or about the 2otli of theChinese first month and continues until about the 2Othof June this;autumn term begins on or about the 5th ofSeptember and continues until the Chinese New Year.For further information apply to the dean of theCollege, or the secretary, Mr. Geo. G. Wilson, Peking.UNION MEDICAL COLLEGE, TSINAN.The Union Medical College in Tsinan, Shantung,was opened for the reception of students on March ist,1910. The college is the medical department of theShantung Christian University, which includes an artsand science department in Weihsien and a theologicaland normal school department in Tsingchowfu.The whole plant of the Union Medical College andHospital is provided by the Baptist Missionary Societyof London from grants made by the trustees of theArthiugton Fund, but while the buildings belong to theEnglish Baptist Mission, the college is a union institution under the joint control at present of the EnglishBaptist and American Presbyterian Missions throughthe University Board of Directors. It is confidentlyanticipated, however, that other Protestant missions inShantung, and possibly in some of the adjoining provinces, will share in this union undertaking for the training of Christian doctors for Chinese.The aim and^policy of the college, as stated in thebasis of union, is To give a medical education, under
MEDICAL EDUCATION 2 .19distinctively Christian influences, to youtig men chieflyfrom Christian families." In accordance with this aimevery effort will be made to maintain the distinctivelyChristian character with which the institution starts out,and it will be the endeavor of those in charge to turn outnot only well-trained doctors, but earnest Christian menas well. At the same time young men from non-Christianfamilies will be admitted, provided they are able to meetthe entrance requirements, are of good character, andare willing to abide by the rules of the institution.Requirements for Entrance.1. Parts of the Odes and History to be memorised. (Abridgededition obtainable from Weihsien College.)2.3.Exposition of the Four Books.Arithmetic : Mateer s, 3 vols. or an equivalent.4. Algebra through Quadratics.5. General Descriptive Geography:Chapin s or "equivalent.6. Outline of Universal History Wu Chon Shih Lue.:7. Outline of Old and New Testament History.8. Short :Kssay Mandarin or Wen-li.Curriculum.The curriculum, which consists of a six yearscourse,will be divided into two parts as follows :A. One year of scientific study in the Union College of Artsand Science at Weihsieu in the following subjects:1.Physics Experimental lectures and laboratory work.2. Chemistry Gillison s, whole volume. Laboratorywork in Inorganic Chemistry.3. Biology Elementary.4. Botany Elementary.B. Five years of purely professional work in the UnionMedical College in Tsinan.Teaching Staff.All teaching w.ill be in Chinese. In the UnionCollege of Arts and Science at Weihsien the students willbe under the direct personal instruction of the followingteachers :
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"218 CHINA MISSION YEAR BOOK.Examining Board.Officials of the Imperial Board of Education.The Dean of the College.The Professor of the Subject for Examination.George Douglas Gray, Esq., M.D., British legation.M. le Capitaiue Docteur L. di Giura, Legation d ltalie.General Plan of Instructionand Course of Study.The medical course covers five years of nine monthseach. The year begins on or about the 2otli of theChinese first month and continues until about the 2Othof June this;autumn term begins on or about the 5th ofSeptember and continues until the Chinese New Year.For further information apply to the dean of theCollege, or the secretary, Mr. Geo. G. Wilson, Peking.UNION MEDICAL COLLEGE, TSINAN.The Union Medical College in Tsinan, Shantung,was opened for the reception of students on March ist,1910. The college is the medical department of theShantung Christian University, which includes an artsand science department in Weihsien and a theologicaland normal school department in Tsingchowfu.The whole plant of the Union Medical College andHospital is provided by the Baptist Missionary Societyof London from grants made by the trustees of theArthiugton Fund, but while the buildings belong to theEnglish Baptist Mission, the college is a union institution under the joint control at present of the EnglishBaptist and American Presbyterian Missions throughthe University Board of Directors. It is confidentlyanticipated, however, that other Protestant missions inShantung, and possibly in some of the adjoining provinces, will share in this union undertaking for the training of Christian doctors for Chinese.The aim and^policy of the college, as stated in thebasis of union, is To give a medical education, under