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104:(1902), Han was selected (as one of the 15) and financially supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Government and Hangzhou Prefectural Government to pursue study in Japan. During the first two years, Han was enrolled at the 163:
modern hospital established by Chinese in Zhejiang Province. Han was the president of the hospital, and the establishment of the hospital was also mainly supported by
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After his graduation, Han returned to China, and became a school doctor of the Zhejiang Advanced College (浙江高等學堂, current
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founded by Chinese in China. Han was the first president of the medical school, and the Zhejiang Hospital became its
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Zhejiang students who studied in Japan (early period): their activities in China afterward
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The history and development of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
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The old stories of Hangzhou during the Republic of China Era
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The Zhejiang Medical School was the main root of later
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and current Zhejiang University School of Medicine.
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Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
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Index

simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
doctor
Cixi City
Ningbo
Zhejiang Province
Qing Dynasty
courtesy name
Hangzhou
養正書塾
pre-existence
Hangzhou High School
Guangxu Era
弘文学院
Lu Xun
金沢医科大学
Medical School
Kanazawa University
Kanazawa
Zhejiang University
Xuantong Era
湯爾和
Minister of Education
Republic of China
Chen Shutong
陳叔通
Vice-president
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
P.R.China

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