Wang Ti
China Institute for History of Medicine and Medical Literature, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, 100700, China.
Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi. 2012 Jan;42(1):47-55.
WANG Fengchun (1884 - 1949), born in Wu County, Jiangsu Province, was one of the four famous doctors of Beijing in the Republic of China periods. He learned Confucianism during his childhood and then learned medicine from AI Buchan, a famous doctor in Wuzhong area. In 1908, he went to Beijing and was appointed as the prosecutor of the court of law and a medical official, but also had learnt medicine from LI Jun, the head of the Business Ministry. In 1910, Wang resigned and lived as doctor in Beijing. According to the literature, from 1935 to 1942, Wang had been appointed 11 times as a member of Beiping (Beijing) TCM examination committee or test committee. In 1938, he was appointed as president of the Beijing Branch of the National Medical Professional Association and created the Beijing Medicine Monthly in 1939. In September 1939, Wang began to make preparations for a TCM symposium, i.e. the Medicine Symposium which was established officially in October 1939. In 1941, he was appointed as the director of the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicines Workshop, employing famous doctors to cultivate reserve talents of medicines. Being a realist, he often exchanged opinions with TCM and western medical doctors and also made a contribution to medical education.
王凤春(1884 - 1949),江苏吴县人,是民国时期北京四大名医之一。他幼年习儒,后师从吴中名医艾步蟾学医。1908年赴京,任法部检察官及医官,又从商部郎中李钧学医。1910年,王凤春辞职,留京行医。据文献记载,1935年至1942年期间,王凤春11次被任命为北平(北京)中医考试委员会或检定委员会委员。1938年,被任命为全国医药职业总会北京分会会长,并于1939年创办《北京医药月刊》。1939年9月,王凤春开始筹备中医座谈会,即1939年10月正式成立的医药座谈会。1941年,被任命为北京中药讲习所所长,聘请名医培养中药后备人才。他注重实际,常与中医、西医交流意见,对医学教育也有贡献。