In 1905, the Tongshenhui and the European Association of German, British and American expatriates pooled 50,000 silver dollars to get a piece of land in the northeast of the Stair Cistercian Sacred Word Society Hall, built in 1902, and proceeded to set up a hospital for the service of the Europeans, to commemorate the death of the German doctor Fobber in Qingdao, this new hospital is still called Fobber Hospital, and the former Fobber Hospital was renamed the Hua Zhi'an Hospital, aka Wah Teh. Hospital.
Fu Bai Hospital was built in 1906 and completed in 1907. The hospital covers an area of 8,432 square meters, with a building area of 1,363 square meters. Initially, the brick and stone structure of the hospital for the two-story building, the south and west side of the design of the mountain wall, and the attic and basement of the tiger window. 1946 winter, the attic due to fire burned down, so the following year with 40,000 U.S. dollars will be changed into a flat-roofed three-story attic. The building had parquet terrazzo floors, double doors and double windows, and the exterior walls were tightly clad in a thick layer of plantings soon after completion. It is worth mentioning that the hospital building has a steel model of the building as it was when it was built in 1907 set between the walls of the west entrance, which is the only building in Gumho that has been found to have a model of this building set in it.
The completed Fubo Hospital was run by Germans, and most of the foreign doctors in the hospital came to China as missionaries. In the 1930s, the hospital opened an electrotherapy room equipped with medium-wave, short-wave and ultrashort-wave therapy machines for the treatment of osteoarthritis, soft-tissue injuries and inflammation.
Related historical data show that after the death of the famous German doctor and botanist Reverend Forber, who was remembered for a long time, he was buried in the foreigners' cemetery at the foot of Qingdao's Shandong Province, where a monument had been erected.
In the early days of the Japanese occupation, Qingdao's hospitals were under the direct management of the head of the military and political commissions, and in October 1917 the Ministry of Civil Affairs set up a full-time medical officer to master medical care. At this time, the church hospitals were managed by the churches themselves. in December 1922 after the takeover of Qingdao by the Beiyang government, the hospitals were under the management of the Office of the Governor, and the medicines and medical personnel assessment were under the management of the Health Section of the Police Department.
On January 12, 1950, the government instructed the Health Bureau to take over the assets and personnel of the hospital, and in December 1951, the hospital was changed into the Qingdao People's Hospital. Later, the old Fubai Hospital building on Anhui Road became the hospital's ward building.