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Taiwan’s Medical Education and Doctors’ Training during the Japanese Colonial Period

Publication date: 23 Jul 2018
Author: Hsieh Min-ro |Staff member of the Archives of Institute of Taiwan History

During the Qing Dynasty, before the Western medical system was established, traditional Chinese doctors were seen as the second level in the social hierarchy. After the modern systematic medical education was founded by the Japanese colonial government, doctors gained a high position in Taiwanese society. In fact, the cultivation of doctors during the colonial period reflected the transformation of the Taiwanese doctor’s social status. Using precious archives, this article introduces the establishment of Taiwan’s medical education and training system.

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(2) Yen Shui-Long Paintings and Papers, Taiwan Archival Information System.
(3) Chen Chih-Chi Paintings and Papers, Taiwan Archival Information System.
(4) Pu Tian-Sheng Sculptures and Papers, Taiwan Archival Information System.
(5) Liu Chi-Hsiang Paintings and Papers, Taiwan Archival Information System.
(6) Kuo Hsueh-Hu Paintings and Papers, being compiled.

2.Patrons of the Arts and Private Collections of Art Historical Materials
(1) “Yang Zhao-Jia Collection.” Support for Culture Documents Series. Taiwan Archival Information System
(2) “Guo Shuang-Fu Collection.” Publication of the Alumni Association of Tokyo School of Art Series, Li Chen-Hsiang’s Collection of Documents Regarding Yen Hsuei-Long’s Time Serving with Nantou Handicraft Seminar Series. Taiwan Archival Information System
(3) “Historical Materials Related to Taiwan Studies Collected by Yang Rur-bin.” Japanese Calligraphy and Painting in Taiwan Series, Han Calligraphy and Painting in Taiwan Series. Taiwan Archival Information System.
(4) “The Diary of Mr. Guan-Yuan.”, “The Diary of Lu He-Ruo.”, “The Diary of Momiyama Ishu.”. Taiwan Diary Knowledge Bank.

3.Related Publication of Taiwanese Art
Chen Chih-Chi Paintings and Papers Selection. Edited by Hsieh Kuo-Hsing and Wang Li-Chiao, Taipei: The Archives of Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, 2017.


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