Xu Yinxiang (1907-1986), graduated from Soochow University
in Suzhou in 1928, obtained his doctorate in Peking Union Medical College. He
spent two years in the US focusing on laryngeal and tracheoesophageal studies
since 1940. He was the founder of Beijing Hospital of Otolaryngology, the first
of its kind in China, in 1953. In 1955, he set up the Research Office of Beijing
Hospital of Otola…
Xu Yinxiang (1907-1986), graduated from Soochow University
in Suzhou in 1928, obtained his doctorate in Peking Union Medical College. He
spent two years in the US focusing on laryngeal and tracheoesophageal studies
since 1940. He was the founder of Beijing Hospital of Otolaryngology, the first
of its kind in China, in 1953. In 1955, he set up the Research Office of Beijing
Hospital of Otolaryngology, and took his posts of vice-president of Beijing
Tongren Hospital and deputy director of BIO in 1958. From 1963 to 1986, he was
the second director of BIO. He had been the deputy chairman of the committees of
Chinese Society of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) of Chinese Medical Association in
his career.
Xu was dedicated to the development of China’s otorhinolaryngology and made
great contributions to talent cultivation, laryngologeal and tracheoesophageal
study. He had won the Special Prize for his “outstanding performance in
fostering professionals” issued by Beijing Municipal Health Bureau. He set up
China’s first occupational laryngeal disease clinic. He spent his whole life
concentrating on bronchoscopy and esophagoscopy study and administration. He
took out countless foreign bodies from bronchus during his medical career. The
Tracheoesophageal Science compiled by him is the only work of its kind in China.
He also published the first English-Chinese Dictionary on Otolaryngology.