9 to be t much ■ if therded asi manu-ing up ;as the Colver . bright ntting-of this }f bothuwsurvives him.Dr. Panlun was one of the best known Germans in 8hanghai, not only to his fellow-countrymen, but throughout the entire community. Before he had been here long his practice increased to such an extent that he had to procure a partner, and at the time of his death his firm consisted of three surgeons and three assistant surgeons, as well as an X-ray expert. He founded a charitablehospital fortheyears ago, to which was the school for Chinese,He was a Governor of the Generalmember of the CommitteeChinese some natural corollaryGerman Medical in Burkill Road.Hospital, a of the German School, in the manage-