Lāi-goā-kho Khàn-hō͘-ha̍k

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Lāi-goā-kho Khàn-hō͘-ha̍k (English: The Principles and Practice of Nursing; Chinese: 內外科看護學) is a Taiwanese-language human nursing textbook. The book was compiled by English M.D. G. Gushue-Taylor (Chinese: 戴仁壽)[1] and his assistant Taiwanese Tân Toā-lô (Chinese: 陳大鑼). It was first printed at Yokohama, Japan on Oct. 5, 1917 (during Japanese rule), then published at Tainan, Taiwan on Oct. 8, same year. Moreover, it widely regarded as a first work on the subject in Taiwanese.

Contents and themes

This book includes 40 chapters, 675 pages and 503 figures. Generally, it is a medical textbook that contains a fully comprehensive account of the anatomical, physiological, and human body’s knowledge available at the time of publication.

Given the motif of the book in the first chapter, it’s shown as follows.

Tē 1 Chiuⁿ “Seng-khu Phó•-thong ê Kò•-chō”

Kái-phò-ha̍k (anatomy), chiū-sī kho-ha̍k (science) ê chi̍t hāng, i ê bo̍k-tek sī beh káng-kiù seng-khu ê kò•-chō (structure)[2]

.……

(Chaper 1: ″The structure of human body″: Anatomy, as is a part of science, and its object is studying the structure of human body…)

Therefore, this book that had served as a link between past and future in Taiwan medical history. Moreover, it promoted the development of earlier Taiwan medicine localization.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "On the trail of a humanitarian legacy". Taipei Times. 2000-07-24. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  2. ^ Gushue-Taylor,G., Tân Toā-lô: Lai-goa-kho Khan-ho-hak(The Principles and Practice of Nursing), Tainan, Taiwan, 1917.Template:Nan icon
  3. ^ "介紹本土最早的一本「內外科看護學」(THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF NURSING)" (in Chinese). Mei-ling Chen (Taiwan Zhanghua Christian Hospital History Museum). 2002-05. Retrieved 2008-06-04. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) [dead link]

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