Museum of medical literature of the Republic of China
The Museum of medical literature of the Republic of China is the first professional museum in China to fully display the medical literature of the Republic of China. It is located on the floor of Jinjiang paradise subway station, Xuhui District, Shanghai. It was founded by Shangguan Wanping.
The Museum of medical literature of the Republic of China is the first professional museum in China to fully display the medical literature of the Republic of China. It is located on the floor of Jinjiang paradise subway station, Xuhui District, Shanghai. It was founded by Shangguan Wanping.
The medical literature of the Republic of China refers to the books, magazines, newspapers, advertisements, certificates, documents, prescriptions, letters, photos, trademarks, medicines and equipment related to medicine from January 1912 to October 1949. The library takes the origin and development of modern medicine as the main line, so the literature of Western medicine from Xianfeng to Xuantong has also been compiled. The museum has a collection of more than 10000 pieces, with a daily exhibition of more than 4500 pieces, including Christian medicine, anti Japanese medicine, Manchurian medicine, red literature, Japanese medicine, Chinese Academy for the aged, the struggle between China and the west, western medicine education, Chinese medicine education, western medicine certificate, Chinese medicine certificate, pharmacy, famous medicine prescription, famous medicine collection, medical journals, century famous enterprises, enterprise tickets, enterprise documents, medical advertisements and marketing There are more than 80 categories, such as management, physical drugs, medical devices, doctor-patient relationship, Renji and Boji.
Address: room 611, upper floor of Jinjiang paradise subway station
Longitude: 121.414299
Latitude: 31.142703
Chinese PinYin : Min Guo Yi Yao Wen Xian Bo Wu Guan
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