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Four famous doctors in Beijing
Four famous doctors in Beijing: Shi Jinmo, Wang.

Four Famous Doctors in Beijing is a book published by Contemporary China Publishing House in 2007. The author is Xu Huaiqian. Mainly tells the story of four famous doctors in Beijing during the Republic of China.

Four famous doctors in Beijing, Shi Jinmo, Wang, were famous for their superb medical skills and noble medical ethics in China in the 1930s. They not only become guests of political celebrities because of their wonderful rejuvenation skills, but also become lifesavers of poor patients because of their charity to save their souls.

At the beginning of the 20th century, under the background of great social unrest in China, many excellent Chinese medicine practitioners emerged in China. In Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities, famous doctors have gradually gathered. It was during this period that four famous doctors from Beijing came to Beijing one after another.

Xiao Longyou (1870.2.13-1960.10.20), physician. Santai people in Sichuan. 1897, Ding Youke took an examination of Bagong in the Qing Dynasty. He used to be an academic member, honorary president of the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and librarian of the Central Museum of Literature and History. 1955 was elected as an academician of China Academy of Sciences.

Shi Jinmo (1881.3.28 ~1969.8.22), formerly known as Yu Qian, was born in Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, a modern Chinese medicine clinician, educator and reformer in China, and one of the "Four Famous Doctors in Beijing".

Kong Bohua (1885~ 1955), whose real name is Vatican. Chinese medicine doctor. People from Qufu, Shandong. Together with Wang, Shi Jinmo, they are called the four famous doctors in Beijing. Learn from your own biography. In his early years, he worked as a medical officer in Beijing Waichengguan Hospital.

Wang (A.D. 1884- 1949) is good at treating seasonal diseases and gastrointestinal diseases, and his exposition on damp-warm diseases has enlightening significance for future research. His favorite pupil, Dr. Feng Yangzeng, introduced several medical records in the eighth issue of journal of traditional chinese medicine 1958, which shows his profound knowledge.