Tai Hospital, established in the first year of Shunzhi (1644), has been in charge of court medical affairs since the 10th Qing Dynasty. When it was first established, a hospital officer was appointed, and one person was assigned to the left and right hospitals to take charge of hospital affairs.
Later, in the fifty-eighth year of Qianlong (1793), Wang was appointed as the general manager of the hospital. The number of subordinate officials was granted by the imperial court, and it has increased in the past dynasties. By Guangxu, there were 13 imperial doctors, 26 officials, 20 doctors and 30 doctors.
The rank of the official rank was originally like this: the hospital made five authentic products, the hospital sentenced six authentic products, the doctor made seven authentic products, and the 89 products were thirteen officials. In the year of Xuantongyuan (1909), Chong-Un Cheong, then the envoy of the academy, invited him to arrange the official products in the following order: four products made by the academy, five products made by the academy, six products made by doctors, seven products for the official products and eight products for the nine products.
All the officials are from China, except the Manchu officials and the minister of management. In order to keep the quality of medical officers at a high level, Taiji Hospital stipulates that if there are vacancies, all doctors, clerks and doctors will be promoted step by step after examination, except that the hospital is awarded by the left hospital, the left hospital by the right hospital and the right hospital by the doctor. Doctors who are new to the hospital must be proficient in medical science and have no guilt, and they should be signed by fellow Beijing officials and reported to the hospital for examination. Then, ensure that doctors and medical officers in our hospital are interviewed by our hospital, so that those who think they can make drugs can study in the hospital and wait for inspection. When the doctoral degree is vacant, it will be supplemented by exams. Thai hospital has a teaching hall, where doctors and officials with excellent academic performance are selected to give lectures, and the children of doctors and medical officers who have just entered the hospital are sent to study.
In the sixth year of Tongzhi (1867), yiguang was established, and doctors, doctors and students were tested in spring and autumn every year. According to their grades, they were listed and prepared to be promoted by name. Every six years, a big exam will be held in conjunction with the department of rites. All personnel below the rank of official must attend. Everyone's subjects, such as literature, science, medicine, etc., will be evaluated by the college officials, and the results will be listed, and the official ceremony will be consulted for registration and filing.
If a medical officer can't work because of serious illness, he can be exempted after being examined by a hospital official, and he will still make up for the deficiency after recovery. If anyone is found to be excused from practicing medicine outside, it will be severely discussed.
At first, the medical department of Imperial Hospital was divided into 1 1 departments: pulse, pulse, typhoid fever, women, sores, acupuncture, ophthalmology, stomatology, larynx, orthopedics and acne. After the throat merged into the mouth and teeth, the acne rash merged into the small square vein and became nine. During the Guangxu period, typhoid fever and women merged into the big atrial pulse, ulcers were changed to surgery, and acupuncture and moxibustion were suspended, becoming five branches of the big atrial pulse, small atrial pulse, surgery, ophthalmology and joints. All medical officers in the hospital usually specialize in one subject.