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Ding Yidai, a master of medicine

Ding is a leading figure in China's modern medical history. His medical ethics, academic attitude and personality charm are all respected and learned by future generations. Today, let's learn about the life and contribution of this medical master.

Ding Shengsheng

Ding, born in 1897, is from Changsha, Hunan. His grandfather and father are both Chinese medicine families. Influenced by his family since childhood, he has developed a strong interest in Chinese medicine. 19 15 was admitted to Peking union medical college to study western medicine, and stayed as a teacher after graduation. 192 1 year went to study in the United States, received systematic training from Harvard Medical School, and became a qualified western doctor.

From 65438 to 0925, Ding returned to China and began his medical career. He is not only proficient in western medicine, but also has deep research on Chinese medicine, combining the two and creating his own medical theory and medical methods. His superb medical skills are deeply trusted and loved by patients.

Ding's contribution

Ding has made great contributions to the development of modern medicine in China. He is not only one of the founders of modern medicine in China, but also an important promoter of modern medical education in China. During his teaching in Union Medical College, he actively promoted the reform of medical education and improved the quality of medical education. He also promoted the combination of Guangxi medicine and Chinese medicine throughout the country, so that more people can benefit from the medical method of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine.

Ding is also a medical researcher, and his research results involve many fields, including internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and so on. In his research, he found many methods to solve medical problems and improved the level of medical science.

Ding's medical ethics thought

Ding is not only a medical expert, but also a doctor with noble medical ethics. He always adheres to the "patient-centered" medical concept, cares about patients' physical and mental health, and tirelessly serves patients. His medical ethics deeply influenced his students and later medical professionals.