Yuan Yue's life
Ying was born on August 23rd, 2006 in Xia Ying Village, Dongxiang, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, with the zip code of 1896. My family was poor when I was a child. My grandfather and uncle are both shipbuilders, my grandmother is the daughter of a fisherman and my father is a scholar. He also studied Chinese medicine. At the age of six, he studied in a private school. When he was 8 years old, he moved to Wu Kang in western Zhejiang with his family. My father teaches and practices medicine in a Mongolian medicine museum in the countryside, and he studies with his father. 1 1 years old, he joined Huzhou private school with his uncle. 1909, 14 years old, admitted to Hangzhou Huilan middle school run by the church, and worked as a typesetting apprentice in the printing factory affiliated to the school to make up for the lack of living expenses. 19 12 18 years old graduated first, and was employed as an English and physics teacher in Taizhou Middle School, Zhejiang Province. 19 14 was admitted to Nanjing Jinling University. 19 16 Hunan Changsha Xiangya Medical College (now Xiangya Medical University) opened. He is interested in studying medicine, that is, transferring to school and becoming the first batch of students in Xiangya. There are 65,438+00 students in the same class, including physician Zhang Qiankao, lung expert, surgical expert Ren Tinggui, pediatrician Gao and microbiologist Tang. 192 1 graduated with honors and was awarded the doctorate of medicine by the Connecticut government. At that time, he was sent to Peking Union Medical College to study radiology for half a year (this was the earliest radiology class in China, and most of the students were foreign attending doctors in missionary hospitals). After graduation, I was invited by Goddard, an American classmate of Shaoxing Fukang Hospital, to be a physician in this hospital. 1924 sponsored by the hospital to go to Johns Hopkins medical college for further study in internal medicine. The following summer, he went to London Tropical Medical College for further study. 1926 returned to China as the director of internal medicine of Shaoxing Fukang Hospital.

1928, Yan Fuqing, the first president of Xiangya Medical College, founded Central University Medical College (later called Shanghai Medical College, now Shanghai Medical University) in Shanghai. He should be invited as an associate professor and director of clinical internal medicine, tropical medicine, parasitology and experimental diagnostics of medical college. 1932 was promoted to professor of internal medicine at the age of 36. The following year, with the support of Rockefeller Foundation, he was sent to the Royal College of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in Kolkata, India for further study. After studying for one year, he took the examination of the Commonwealth Joint Examination Committee, and won a doctorate in tropical medicine and a gold medal with excellent results, becoming the first China scholar to win this honor. British Yuan Yue continued to teach in Shanghai Medical College, successively served as clinical professors in Shanghai First Hospital of Red Cross (now Huashan Hospital) and Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital, and was elected as a member of Shanghai Branch of Chinese Medical Association. At the beginning of 1937, he concurrently served as the dean of Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital.

1937 The August 13th Sino-Japanese War broke out in Songhu, and Shanghai became an island. Yuan Yue organized hospital staff to receive the anti-Japanese wounded. On the eve of the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, doctors and doctors Wang, with the help of patriots from all walks of life, quickly moved hundreds of wounded people and necessary medical equipment to safety. Less than 1 hour after the transfer, the former site of Zhongshan Hospital was occupied by the Japanese invaders.

1939, Shanghai medical college moved in. Yuan Yue led the teachers and students to enter Yunnan by sea via Hongkong and Hanoi. After many twists and turns in Kunming, I borrowed the school building and the dormitory of the employees' families. Because most of the teaching equipment is left in Shanghai, the teaching conditions are extremely difficult. 194 1 year, Shanghai Medical College moved northward to Geleshan, Chongqing, Sichuan, and British Yuan Yue went to Chongqing to continue teaching.

From 65438 to 0942, as an expert in tropical medicine, he was responsible for investigating the situation along the Sino-Indian highway and guiding the epidemic prevention work.

1In the autumn of 943, China Red Cross General Hospital in Gaotanyan, Chongqing opened and was hired as the director of internal medicine. Soon, the hospital was reorganized into Chongqing Central Hospital of the Ministry of Health. At that time, young doctors included Tao Shouqi, Lin Chuanjia, Li, Chi Zhisheng, Guo Cang, Weng Xinzhi, Lin Chuanxiang, Zeng Jisheng, Zhu, Qian Yue, Liu John, Wu and others.

Ying's wife, Dr. Su Shouzhen, went to Yunnan with her four children before moving to Shanghai Medical College, and served as the director of obstetrics and gynecology in Kunming Provincial Hospital and Huidian Hospital. She is one of the earliest obstetricians and gynecologists in China. She has excellent medical skills and noble medical ethics, and is a rare wife and mother. In order to support her husband's work, she has long shouldered the burden of raising children and maintaining a family of seven under very difficult conditions. British Yuan Yue's career achievements are inseparable from her selfless dedication. 1945 In the spring, Dr. Su died of typhus, and he was very sad. Because it was impossible for his family to move to Chongqing, he had to resign from Chongqing and stay in Yunnan to practice medicine. At that time, several big factories in Kunming competed to hire Yuan Yue as a distinguished doctor, and both the provincial Kunhua Hospital and the municipal hospital hired him as an internal medicine consultant.

/kloc-in the autumn of 0/948, Ying returned to Shanghai to reunite with her old mother and other relatives who had left for many years. They have to start practicing medicine again because they want to help their families and children in Shanghai go to school. From 65438 to 0949, at the invitation of Cui Yitian, president of East China People's Medical College (later known as Shanghai Military Medical University, now the Second Military Medical University), he served as a professor and director of internal medicine in the affiliated hospital (now Changhai Hospital). After tongji hospital 65438-0956 was placed in the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Second Military Medical University (now Changzheng Hospital), he was also responsible for routine rounds and clinical teaching tasks in the internal medicine department of the Second Hospital. 1957 vice president of the second military medical university. He has served as a member of the National Committee for the Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis, a member of the Medical Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Health of the General Logistics Department of China People's Liberation Army, an honorary adviser to the Council, a member of the Shanghai Association for Science and Technology, a member of the Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Health, a chairman and honorary member of the editorial boards of Chinese Medical Journal, Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine and PLA Medical Journal, and a member of the expert group of the Ministry of Health of the General Logistics Department of China People's Liberation Army.

In his later years, Yuan Yue suffered from chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive emphysema, chronic pulmonary heart disease, coronary heart disease and prostate cancer. He was admitted to Changhai Hospital on199065438+February 12,19165438+1October 266 due to hepatorenal syndrome and multiple organ failure. Before he died, he made a will: ① After I die, my funeral should be simple; ② He spent his whole life in the Second Medical University, and after his death, his body was donated to the school for medical anatomy; ③ Family members and children should not make any demands on the organization. And asked to donate the money saved to the school as an incentive fund for medical education and scientific research.