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Hubei Ezhou famous doctor Xu Defu died of new crown pneumonia hospital: his lover was also infected
Red Star News 2020-02-17 19:12
On February 17, Red Star reporter learned from the Propaganda Department of Ezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Hubei Province that Xu Defu, the former president of the hospital, died on February 13 due to new crown pneumonia.
According to the official website of Ezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Xu Defu is the chief physician of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and stomach, and an adjunct professor at Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Member of the Municipal Vocational and Technical Qualification Evaluation Committee.
He is good at the diagnosis and treatment of liver, gallbladder, spleen and stomach diseases, and has rich experience in the treatment of stomach, digestive tract, diabetes and other diseases. In his spare time, he has published more than 50 academic papers, published 8 monographs such as "150 cases of unreasonable combination of Chinese and western medicine" and "Excellent recipes for the treatment of common tumors by integrated Chinese and Western medicine".
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On February 17, a staff member of the Propaganda Department of the Ezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital told Red Star News reporter that Xu Defu did on February 13 due to new coronary pneumonia. Infected with virus in clinical work. "
The staff member introduced that Xu Defu, who was over 60 years old, was the president of the hospital. After his retirement, in addition to being re-employed as an expert by the Chinese Hospital, he was also in another hospital. After the outbreak, the Chinese Medicine Hospital did not arrange for Xu Defu to work in an isolation ward, and it is uncertain whether he was infected with the virus in clinical work. "I have worked with Dr. Xu for 30 years and have deep feelings for him. After his death, many people outside the courtyard spontaneously wrote poems for him. His lover was also infected and was very sick ."
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Red Star reporter Li Wentao and Luo Dani
Editor Zhang Chao
https://static.cdsb.com/micropub/Articles/202002/17958269f3a91e86106cd3c8cefd893d.html
Red Star News 2020-02-17 19:12
On February 17, Red Star reporter learned from the Propaganda Department of Ezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Hubei Province that Xu Defu, the former president of the hospital, died on February 13 due to new crown pneumonia.
According to the official website of Ezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Xu Defu is the chief physician of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and stomach, and an adjunct professor at Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Member of the Municipal Vocational and Technical Qualification Evaluation Committee.
He is good at the diagnosis and treatment of liver, gallbladder, spleen and stomach diseases, and has rich experience in the treatment of stomach, digestive tract, diabetes and other diseases. In his spare time, he has published more than 50 academic papers, published 8 monographs such as "150 cases of unreasonable combination of Chinese and western medicine" and "Excellent recipes for the treatment of common tumors by integrated Chinese and Western medicine".
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On February 17, a staff member of the Propaganda Department of the Ezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital told Red Star News reporter that Xu Defu did on February 13 due to new coronary pneumonia. Infected with virus in clinical work. "
The staff member introduced that Xu Defu, who was over 60 years old, was the president of the hospital. After his retirement, in addition to being re-employed as an expert by the Chinese Hospital, he was also in another hospital. After the outbreak, the Chinese Medicine Hospital did not arrange for Xu Defu to work in an isolation ward, and it is uncertain whether he was infected with the virus in clinical work. "I have worked with Dr. Xu for 30 years and have deep feelings for him. After his death, many people outside the courtyard spontaneously wrote poems for him. His lover was also infected and was very sick ."
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Red Star reporter Li Wentao and Luo Dani
Editor Zhang Chao
https://static.cdsb.com/micropub/Articles/202002/17958269f3a91e86106cd3c8cefd893d.html