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Chapter I: The Cradle of Our Origins







 Other Surgical Leaders up to 1912
 Four other British surgeons made important contributions to the development
 of modern surgery in Hong Kong:

 Dr Gregory P Jordan, MB, CM, MRCS(Eng), LLD, who was trained at   A Seminal Discovery
 the University of Edinburgh, headed the surgical unit at Alice Memorial
 from 1888 to 1889 and worked alongside Cantlie to establish the surgical
 curriculum. Subsequently, Jordan was colonial surgeon and Port Health   Training and the promotion of  Western
 Officer before setting up private practice. He was made HKU’s first Pro-  medicine may have been at the heart of
 Vice-Chancellor in 1913, Professor of Tropical Medicine in 1915 and Acting   the College’s work, but its leaders were
 Vice-Chancellor in 1918-21, when he was relocated to London.  also interested in research. Cantlie,
                 in  particular, made  an  important
 Dr John Thomson, MBBS, MD, was also a graduate of the University   contribution to research that would be
 of Edinburgh and the first missionary doctor appointed by the London   a reference for the highly successful liver
 Missionary Society to Hong Kong, arriving in 1889. He became first Medical   transplant team of a century later: the
 Superintendent of Alice Memorial and the College’s Secretary and Director   novel concept of hepatic lobulation based
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 of Studies, and he was head of surgery from 1896 to 1897. Thomson was not   on vascular supply . He developed this
 without controversy – tensions ignited because he saw Alice Memorial as a   theory after conducting an autopsy on
 mission hospital, while the doctors who had been running it considered it   a man who died in prison and whose
 to be a lay hospital. Nonetheless, he went on to lead the hospital and was   right liver was atrophic. This inspired his
 appointed Secretary of the College in 1891, a post he held for many years.  proposal that the liver was functionally
                 separated into right and left halves. The

 Dr Alexander Rennie, MBChB, DPH, graduated from the University of Aberdeen   division between the two became known
 (like Manson and Cantlie). He came to Hong Kong in 1886, where he   as Cantlie’s line – knowledge that would
 remained for 30 years, becoming Lecturer in Surgery, Lecturer in Materia   come to allow for safe hepatic resection
 Medica at the College, and surgeon at Nethersole Hospital, which also   with less blood loss.
 became a teaching hospital for the College. Rennie was tasked in 1894 with
 reporting on a pandemic in China – he identified it as bubonic plague. He    “Any surgical interference with the liver will be much more readily tolerated as
 returned to the UK in 1907.   it approaches that line which I have termed the mid-line of the liver, and that
                   haemorrhage is less to be dreaded as the liver is incised or torn in the neigh-
 Dr Wilfred Vincent Miller Koch, MBChB, MD, was a graduate of the University   bourhood of that line.”
 of Edinburgh who entered the Colonial Medical Services in 1903. Two years   - Dr James Cantlie -
 later, he became Lecturer in Surgery at the College where he remained for
 years, witnessing the transferral of the College to the Faculty of Medicine at    “Cantlie’s line was a very important anatomical discovery for liver surgery.
 HKU in 1912, then continuing as Lecturer in Surgery in the University until   Without this knowledge, we would be operating blindly.”
 1917 when he entered private practice. In 1914, he became Superintendent   - Professor Lo Chung-Mau, who applied that knowledge in helping to
 of the Government Civil Hospital, where teaching also took place, and in   develop the world’s first living donor right lobe liver transplant in 1996 -
 1926,  he was appointed to the Legislative Council. Koch served as a member
 of the HKU Senate until 1931.













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