“C. E. Lim (Lin Chung-yang) 林宗扬 C. E. LIM, bacteriologist and hygierrist;' native of Fukien; born at Penang, Straits Setdements, 1891; matriculated at the University of London in 1911, after which he was awarded the King's scholarship tenable for 5 years at the Hongkong University. which conferred upon him the M. B., and B. S. degrees in 1916 and elected him as chairman of the University Union; took postgraduate studies at the Hongkong Government Bacteriological Institute, 1917; appointed resident medical officer of the model Peking Central Hospital 1918; was awarded a Rockefeller fellowship from 1919-22 for special study on preparation of t)le vaccines and se1ums for use :in the treatment and prevention of diseases in leading American and European institutions; received D. T. M. from the Liverpool University in 1920 and Dr. P. H. deg1ee :fl:om the Johns Hopkins University in 1921; assistant professor of bacteriology at the Peking Union Medical College and concurrently technical superyisor at the national epidemic prevention bureau, 1927; director of the national epidemic prevention bureau 1929; professor of bacteriology at the P. U. M. C., 1930; editor of the Hongkong University Magazine 1914; manager of the Chinese Students Monthly in the U. S. A., 1921; and managing editor of the Natiorud Medical Jou?nal of China, since 1928; writer on public health and immunology and author of "Laborato1y Manual in Bacteriology" 1929; address: 55 Tung Tang Tze Hutung, Peiping. ”,上海密勒氏评论报,The China Weekly Review,1931年