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Why are there so-called "Northern Union and Southern Xiangya"?

Category: Medical and Health Question Description: Isn’t Zhongshan or Tongji better than her?

At the same time, I also know online the universities and hospitals (medical institutions) under the Ministry of Health?

Didn't Tsinghua University want to merge with Union Medical College some time ago? What's going on?

Analysis: The discussion here is about things before 1952, because after the liberation, the ranking of medical departments was very clear. Union Medical College took the lead because it was integrated with the Academy of Medical Sciences. Peking University and Shanghai Medical University were in the second place, while Upper Second Medical University, Tongji, Huaxi, and

Zhongshan is in the third tier (military academies are not included).

Recently, many people are debating whether "Northern Union and Southern Tongji" or "Northern Union and Southern Xiangya" before liberation.

In fact, there are both versions, and there may be some other explanations.

And you can't say that in any way.

Before liberation, China's Western medicine education was basically controlled and influenced by foreign countries. There were American schools such as Peking Union Medical College, Fujian Union Medical College, Xiangya, Huaxi, etc. (Both Union Medical College and Xiangya were founded in China by a foundation under Yale, so the United States

People will say "Northern Concorde, Southern Xiangya"), the Anglo-American St. John (Shanghai) and Zhijiang (Shanghai), the German Tongji, the French Sinian (the predecessor of Shanghai Second Medical University), the local

Shanghai Medical University, Beijing Medical University, Zhongshan Medical University, etc. are all very strong and there is not much difference.

In terms of reputation, it is of course Xiehe in the north, and Tongji in Jiangnan and Southeast Asia.

As for Tongji's reputation, in addition to its own strength, it is also related to Germany's world-leading medical strength before World War II.

In the 1930s and 1940s, the best hospitals in Shanghai were the "Sino-American Hospital" and "Baolong Hospital" affiliated with Tongji University (moved to Wuhan in 1955 and now Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan Tongji Medical University). The former was the first hospital after liberation.

* The person is in a designated hospital in Shanghai.

But in terms of academicians trained (before 1952), Shanghai Medical University (later Shanghai Medical University) (12), Tongji (8), Union Medical College (6) followed, followed by Beijing Medical University and St. John's Medical University

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Although it is not sufficient to judge the quality of academicians by academicians, this is the only credible standard for things that happened decades ago.