Zhang Xichun

Zhang Xichun
Born1860 (1860)
Died1933 (aged 72–73)
Tianjin, China
NationalityChinese
Occupation(s)Physician and writer
Zhang Xichun
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Xīchún

Zhang Xichun (simplified Chinese: 张锡纯; traditional Chinese: 張錫純; pinyin: Zhāng Xīchún; 1860–1933), courtesy name Shoufu (simplified Chinese: 寿甫; traditional Chinese: 壽甫; pinyin: Shòufǔ),[1][2] was a Chinese physician and medical scholar who pioneered the integration of Western and Eastern medicines. The founder of a medical college in Tianjin, Zhang penned many articles on various medical topics. After his death in 1933, a thirty-volume compilation of his papers was released.

  1. ^ Buck 2014, p. 310.
  2. ^ Wang, Chen & Xie 1999, p. 265.