After graduation, he practiced medicine in Yinxiang Port, where epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, cholera and typhoid fever took turns. Smallpox, measles, diphtheria and scarlet fever are also rampant. Wang Jin followed the old adage, learned from others, and did not stick to the law or the ancient times. The effect was remarkable, and he spread his voice all over Hudong and Wusong.
In the 1920s, western learning spread to the east, and there was no hospital in Yinxiang Port. In order to relieve people's sufferings, Wang took the initiative to cooperate with western medicine and founded "Yinxiang Hospital", and hired doctors who returned from Japan as the dean, focusing on establishing surgery and obstetrics and gynecology, which pioneered the unity and cooperation between Chinese and Western medicine.
Wang's medical ethics is noble, and he often encourages himself with the motto of "Great Doctor is sincere" given by Sun Simiao, the drug king. He said: "Human life is the most important thing, more precious than a thousand dollars." He also said: "If a person is sick and asks for help, don't ask him if he is rich or poor, old or young, friendly to friends, extravagant or vulgar ... he should go all out to save him." He goes to see a doctor every morning, has lunch at about 2 pm, makes house calls after meals, and doesn't go home until 8 or 9 pm. He identified diseases and syndromes, carefully observed them, acted according to the symptoms and used drugs flexibly, and saved many patients.
/kloc-in 0/8, the health administrative department of Nanjing municipal government passed the case of "removing medical and health obstacles by abolishing old doctors". Chinese medicine practitioners all over the country are indignant and stand up and fight. Wang Yi threw himself into the battle without hesitation, and formed a fraternity with Chinese medicine practitioners from Hudong, Zhabei, Hongkou and Jiangwan to support the Chinese medicine petition group. Because of his outstanding reputation, he was later promoted to the director of the Hudong Association of the Chinese Medicine Association.
After liberation, the status of Chinese medicine has been continuously improved. He initiated and organized the four districts of Hongkou, Talan, Yulin and Yangpu to study politics and business with the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, founded the second joint clinic attended by famous doctors of traditional Chinese and western medicine in Yulin District, and was promoted to director. In the afternoon, the Health Bureau transferred him to Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to undertake the teaching of traditional Chinese medicine.
From 65438 to 0956, Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau inherited and carried forward Chinese medicine, and organized experts and professors from various medical colleges, directors of municipal hospitals and senior doctors to set up in-service western medicine classes to learn Chinese medicine. Wang is the person in charge of the preparatory work and was appointed as the class teacher. Traditional Chinese medicine books are mostly in classical Chinese, with profound implications. In order to help western medicine overcome the writing barrier, he personally selected and compiled the reference textbook Interpretation and Guidance for the convenience of students.
1959 In order to strengthen the leadership of the Central Medical Association and carry out academic activities, the Municipal Health Bureau appointed Wang as the director-general of the Shanghai Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Wang is party member, Democratic Party of China Agriculture and Workers. He used to be the chairman of Yulin District Agriculture and Industry Committee, a member of Shanghai Agriculture and Industry Committee and a member of Yulin District People's Committee.
197 1 may, Wang retired, still serving as a consultant in Shanghai TCM clinic, making house calls three times a week, teaching young TCM doctors and volunteering to treat street residents.