The former site of Enze Medical Bureau is located at No.43 Wangtiantai, the cultural community of Gucheng Street, Linhai City, in the dormitory area of Taizhou Health School.
The building complex of Enze Medical Bureau was built by British missionary Bai, which is one of the representative buildings of early western-style hospitals built by western missionaries in Linhai, and also the birthplace of western medicine in Taizhou.
Enze Medical Bureau, Hangzhou Guangji Hospital and Ningbo Renze Hospital are three sister hospitals affiliated to Zhejiang Diocese of the Anglican Church, and there is only one left at present. Times have changed, and the medical bureau was once in disrepair. In 200 1 year, Chen, then the president of Taizhou Hospital, attached great importance to the protection of the medical bureau, submitted an application report to the Taizhou municipal government for restoring cultural protection, relocated the original residents and carried out rescue restoration, and finally basically restored the original appearance of the medical bureau.
The medical bureau consists of three western-style houses, with the main building in the north, two annex houses in the south and two covered bridges in the west. Doors and windows are church spires with an area of 9 17.6 square meters. There are eight main rooms on the second floor, and the two rooms in the middle are where the gate is. There is a pyramid-shaped roof stone tablet embedded at the top, engraved with the words "Enze Clinic". There are corridors on three sides of the front and wooden railings on the second floor. Between the two covered bridges in the southwest, there are three wooden buildings, and the southwest corner is a church-style brick-wood building. The southwest building has three rooms and two floors, and the triangle Eleven Leung's ao. There are Roman gray sculptures in the house, and the corridors and columns are the same as the main building.
At present, there are more than 65,438+000 well-preserved calligraphy works related to its history, among which Good Bird Song, Debt Collection, Charity Gang and other works record the difficult course of the year and the idea of running the hospital. There have also been many touching historical stories in the Medical Bureau: 1942, a unit of the Doolittle Special Action Team of the United States forced to land in Taizhou after completing the bombing mission in Tokyo, and the medical staff of Enze Medical Bureau gave safe rescue and treatment to the wounded. The Medical Bureau now keeps the Lawson Ward for the Wounded and the thank-you letter from President George Bush of the United States, which witnessed the great friendship between the Chinese and American people in the anti-fascist war.
On September 27th, 20 1 1, Enze Medical Bureau became the "Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit in Linhai City". 20 17, 10 and 13 were announced as "Zhejiang cultural relics protection units", and 20 19 and 10 were announced as "national key cultural relics protection units". The medical bureau is also a health culture propaganda base in Zhejiang Province, a patriotic education base in Taizhou City and a patriotic education base in Linhai City.
Cultural community: located in the old city, the cultural community starts from Chicheng Road in the east, reaches Zhufangtu in the west, reaches Ximen Street in the south and reaches Chemenqiao in the north. It consists of five former neighborhood committees, namely, Culture, Plaza, Zhu Xing, Ximen, Five Institutes, and three units, namely, Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan Medical University and Geology, with an area of 1.696 square kilometers, 55 square meters of office space and 30 service rooms. The Cultural Community was established in June, 2000 1, located at Wenhua Road1,with 7 community workers. There are 2,977 households with a population of 8 183.