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Tu Tsung-ming (Chinese: 杜聰明; pinyin: Du Congming), was the first Doctor of Medical Sciences (equivalent to Ph.D.) of Taiwan. He was born in Tamsui in 1893, trained as a physician at Taiwan Governor's Medical School, and received his doctorate degree from Kyoto Imperial University (now Kyoto University) in 1922. He became the first Taiwanese professor in Japan's pre-1945 imperial university system, at Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University). His pharmacology research lab was the cradle of medical research in Taiwan. The laboratory did pioneering research on methods to treat opium addiction, on the toxicology of snake venom, and on the pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine.

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  • Tu Tsung-ming (chinesisch 杜聰明, Pinyin Dù Cōngmíng; * 25. August 1893 in Sanzhi (damals zu Tamsui gehörig), Taiwan, Chinesisches Kaiserreich; † 25. Februar 1986 in Taipeh, Republik China (Taiwan)) war der erste Doktor und Professor der Medizin Taiwans. (de)
  • 杜 聡明(と そうめい、1893年8月25日 - 1986年2月25日)は、台湾で初めて博士号(医学博士)を取得した医学者。字は思牧。 (ja)
  • Tu Tsung-ming (Chinese: 杜聰明; pinyin: Du Congming), was the first Doctor of Medical Sciences (equivalent to Ph.D.) of Taiwan. He was born in Tamsui in 1893, trained as a physician at Taiwan Governor's Medical School, and received his doctorate degree from Kyoto Imperial University (now Kyoto University) in 1922. He became the first Taiwanese professor in Japan's pre-1945 imperial university system, at Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University). His pharmacology research lab was the cradle of medical research in Taiwan. The laboratory did pioneering research on methods to treat opium addiction, on the toxicology of snake venom, and on the pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine. In addition to participating in pharmacological and toxicological research, Tu also contributed to medical education. After the World War II, he was the first dean of National Taiwan University Medical College. In 1954, Tu founded Kaohsiung Medical College (now Kaohsiung Medical University) and became the first president of the College (1954–1966). (en)
  • 杜聰明(1893年8月25日-1986年2月25日),字思牧,臺灣臺北淡水三芝人,臺灣醫師、醫學教授,京都帝國大學醫學博士,臺灣史上首位醫學博士(MD, PhD)。高雄醫學院(今高雄醫學大學)創辦人,首位臺灣大學醫學院院長兼臺灣大學教務長和代理校長。 (zh)
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  • 1893-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1986-02-25 (xsd:date)
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  • 1986-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1893-08-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Chi-lân-sam-pó, Tamsui County, Taipeh Prefecture, Taiwan, Chinese Empire (en)
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  • 杜聰明 (en)
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  • Tu Tsung-ming (en)
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  • 杜聰明 (en)
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  • Pharmacologist, educator (en)
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  • Du Congming (en)
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  • Tu Lin Shuangsiu 杜林雙隨 (en)
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  • Tu Tsung-ming (chinesisch 杜聰明, Pinyin Dù Cōngmíng; * 25. August 1893 in Sanzhi (damals zu Tamsui gehörig), Taiwan, Chinesisches Kaiserreich; † 25. Februar 1986 in Taipeh, Republik China (Taiwan)) war der erste Doktor und Professor der Medizin Taiwans. (de)
  • 杜 聡明(と そうめい、1893年8月25日 - 1986年2月25日)は、台湾で初めて博士号(医学博士)を取得した医学者。字は思牧。 (ja)
  • 杜聰明(1893年8月25日-1986年2月25日),字思牧,臺灣臺北淡水三芝人,臺灣醫師、醫學教授,京都帝國大學醫學博士,臺灣史上首位醫學博士(MD, PhD)。高雄醫學院(今高雄醫學大學)創辦人,首位臺灣大學醫學院院長兼臺灣大學教務長和代理校長。 (zh)
  • Tu Tsung-ming (Chinese: 杜聰明; pinyin: Du Congming), was the first Doctor of Medical Sciences (equivalent to Ph.D.) of Taiwan. He was born in Tamsui in 1893, trained as a physician at Taiwan Governor's Medical School, and received his doctorate degree from Kyoto Imperial University (now Kyoto University) in 1922. He became the first Taiwanese professor in Japan's pre-1945 imperial university system, at Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University). His pharmacology research lab was the cradle of medical research in Taiwan. The laboratory did pioneering research on methods to treat opium addiction, on the toxicology of snake venom, and on the pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine. (en)
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  • Tu Tsung-ming (de)
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  • Tu Tsung-ming (en)
  • 杜聰明 (zh)
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