Suzhou PLA 100 Hospital History

19 15 (4th year of the Republic of China), formerly known as Wuxian Public Hospital, is a charity established for local gentry. At that time, it was a bungalow with poor equipment. Since the Northern Expedition, it was once closed. During the Japanese and Puppet period, it was changed into a railway hospital, and a new building was built, with a growing scale. After the victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, all hospital equipment was transported by Suzhou Railway Bureau to Qishuyan, Changzhou. At that time, Chen Wanli (Suzhou native), the health director of Jiangsu Province of the Kuomintang, used the surplus materials of the United States in the Far East after World War II to equip the hospital, and obtained a batch of medical materials through Jiang Zengrui, who worked in the United States after-care relief agency, to build Wuxian public hospital in the original site of the railway hospital.

After the liberation of Suzhou, Zhu (female, Party member * * *) and Yang Ge were appointed by the Municipal Military Administration to take over the hospital, which was led by the Health Department of Sunan Administrative Office and renamed as Suzhou Public Hospital.

/kloc-in the spring of 0/950, it was handed over to the leadership of the Health Department of Sunan Military Region and changed to Sunan Military Region Hospital.

1In the spring of 953, Jiangsu Military Region was formed by the merger of southern Jiangsu and northern Jiangsu, and it was changed to Jiangsu Military Region Central Hospital, with President Jiang Sipei and political commissar Sun Hongchun. The newly-built ward received more than 500 injured volunteers. Another branch, Yangjingtang (now retired), is located outside Qimen.

1956 was unified into a hundred hospitals by the military commission.

1969 was reorganized into a garrison hospital.

1April, 1997, transferred from Jiangsu Military Region to the 13th Joint Service Detachment of Nanjing Military Region.

In June, 2009, private entrepreneurs in obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics and andrology joined * * * to build brilliant achievements together.