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Renji is the first western hospital in Shanghai and the second in China. William Lockhart, [1] a missionary from Britain, rented a house in the inhabited area near Da Dong Men (Big East Gate) of Shanghai County and opened the hospital in 1844, the 24th year of the Qing dynasty Daoguang Emperor. It was then known as 'the Chinese Hospital'.
William Lockhart (surgeon) William Lockhart (3 October 1811 – 29 April 1896) was a Protestant Christian missionary who served with the London Missionary Society during the late Qing Dynasty in China. In 1844, he founded the first western hospital in Shanghai, which was known as the Chinese Hospital. The hospital is named Renji Hospital now ...
Ruijin Hospital. Ruijin Hospital (simplified Chinese: 瑞金医院; traditional Chinese: 瑞金醫院; pinyin: Ruìjīn Yīyuàn) is a renowned general hospital in Shanghai, China, with the rating of "Grade 3, Class A", the highest rating in the Chinese medical system. It is a university hospital affiliated to School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao ...
Location. Shanghai. , China. 31°11′52″N 121°27′07″E / 31.19778°N 121.45194°E / 31.19778; 121.45194. Website. shsmu.edu.cn. english.shsmu.edu.cn. The Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (上海交通大学医学院), formerly Shanghai Second Medical University, is a public medical school in Shanghai, China.
It is a university hospital affiliated to the School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The hospital is located next to the east part of Renji Hospital. The SCMC program was first designed in 1989 with the cooperation of Shanghai Municipal People's Government and Project HOPE. Xinhua Hospital was in charge of the preparing stage of ...
307 Hospital. Aerospace Center Hospital. Amcare Women and Children Hospital. Arrail Dental Clinic. APMG Puhua International Hospitals – Shuangjing. APMG Puhua International Hospitals – Temple of Heaven. Beijing 21st Century Hospital. Beijing An-ding Hospital. Beijing Anzhen Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University.
Omar Leslie Kilborn. Omar Leslie Kilborn (Chinese name: 啓爾德; 启尔德; November 20, 1867 – May 18, 1920), was a Canadian medical missionary who greatly advanced Western medical techniques in West China. He was one of the founders of the West China Union University in Chengdu, Sichuan, China and was a member of the Canadian Methodist ...
The first stop is his mother’s modular home in Hermosa, just south of the city, where he will change cars. In the distance, the lights of Rapid City are mostly dark or blinking like strings of busted Christmas tree lights. The road is covered in snow, and Fischer can’t see a thing. He fingers his patchy beard and talks at double speed.