In what year did Bai Chun come to China?

It was October 29, 1938, when Bai Gu'en returned to Jiao Tanzhuang, where the headquarters of the Jinchahi Military Region of the Eighth Route Army was located. Commander Nie Rongzhen met him cordially and briefed him on the anti-Japanese situation at that time. When he heard that the 359th Brigade led by Brigadier Wang Zhen was advancing into Yanbei and urgently needed the support of a medical team, he immediately asked for this honorable and difficult task to be given to himself. Considering the cold climate in Yanbei, Nie Rongzhen handed Bai Qun an aviation suit he had just captured from the Japanese. Bai Qun was so happy that he took a picture of himself in the suit, and then left Jiao Tan Zhuang to prepare for the formation of a medical team at the health department of the military region in Chang Yu Village.

The sun was already setting when he arrived at Changyu Village, and as soon as Bai Qun appeared at the entrance of the village, the village immediately boiled with excitement: "The American doctor is here! The American doctor is here!" The news spread from one to ten, from ten to a hundred, and in no time at all, it was all over the village of a hundred or ten families.

At that time, the people did not know the name of Bai Qun, and did not know that he was sent by Canada and the U.S. ****productivity party to aid China's war effort, but called him "American doctor". The next day, accompanied by an interpreter, he went to the people's homes to visit the sick and wounded and inspect the medical situation. The children felt that he was different from the Chinese and scrambled to get closer to see him. Bai Qun smiled faintly and bent down from time to time to make fun of the children, which made him look especially kind.

At the time, Bai Koun's operating room was located in an ordinary farmhouse room. On this occasion, Bai Qun stayed in the village for seven or eight days, doing two or three surgeries a day. The most celebrated was the amputation of a limb. The people called it sawing arms and legs. The villagers said, "So-and-so soldier, by the ghost shells blew up the leg, if not for the American doctor to saw off half, life would have been lost." Some people also said, this doctor can be powerful, good training, doctors, nurses are afraid of him. In fact, this is Bai Qiu'en saw some doctors and nurses were irresponsible to the wounded and sick or medical operation is not standardized and angry, accusing and criticizing them.

Preparing a model hospital

To this day, Zhang Yesheng has the deepest impression, or Bai Kou'en to build a model hospital. 1938 June, Canada and the U.S. medical team leader Bai Kou'en came to Shanxi Province, Shanxi Province, Wutai County, Geng Town, Song Yankou village, saw the Eighth Route Army Jinchahijie Military Area rear hospital of a large number of wounded waiting for treatment, the hospital's size, equipment, technicians and medicines, and so on, is far from being able to meet the needs of the war, he actively proposed the creation of a hospital, and then the hospital was not able to meet the needs of the war. The scale of the hospital, equipment, technical personnel and medicines were far from meeting the needs of the war, so he actively suggested creating a more formal model hospital. Although this was a very good suggestion and very much needed, it was reported to the leading organs of the military region because it was in the enemy's rear and guerrilla warfare did not allow it. It was only after much consideration that Commander Nie Rongzhen agreed to build a small model hospital to try. Comrade Bai Chun was so pleased that under his personal command, the model hospital was built in only five weeks.

Zhang Yesheng said Bai Kouen was extremely responsible for his work and perfected his skills. Once, doctor Lin Jinliang passed by a wounded man in an emergency without asking him about his injuries, and when he saw it, Baek Koo-un immediately called him back and asked why he hadn't asked about the wounded man's injuries. Afterwards, he called the medical staff together and gave them a demonstration: he went to the casualty and bent down next to him, inquired about and looked at the casualty and comforted him with a few words. Bai Chun said: "For these wounded front fighters, we give them the utmost care and technical treatment in addition to