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The Historical Evolution of Nanjing Chest Hospital
1950 10 6 16 Nanjing sanatorium was established at No.4 Yaoguijing, Zhuque Road, baixia district, and moved to No.33 Jinxianghe Road, Xuanwu District on April 1953. 1In August, 1953, a 100-bed sanatorium for public medical cadres was established at No.215, Guangzhou Road, Gulou District. 1April 954, the number of beds increased to 200. 1August, 954, the cadre sanatorium was cancelled at public expense, and Nanjing Health Hospital was established, and the sanatorium directly under it was merged into the health hospital. In March, 1956, Nanjing Institute of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control was established, which belongs to the health care hospital. 1958 On April 15, the health care hospital was expanded into Nanjing Institute of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control. August 27th 1982 was transformed into Nanjing Chest Hospital and Nanjing Institute of Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment, with 400 beds, two brands, one institution and one team. 1in August, 988, the Party Committee of Yi 'an Hospital was established. The implementation of the president responsibility system, the hospital, the department of two levels of responsibility system. June 1994, China Cancer Research Foundation Nanjing Chest Cancer Treatment Center, Nanjing Lung Lavage Center and Nanjing Railway Medical College (now Southeast University Medical College) Teaching Hospital were listed. In the same year, China Medical Informatics Association Cardiac Function Committee Arrhythmia Research Association was established in our hospital. In July of 20001year, the task of adjusting tuberculosis epidemic situation was assigned to Nanjing CDC, and the staff of tuberculosis control department was transferred to CDC. In June 2004, the hospital officially joined the Gulou Hospital Group. From June 5438 to February 2005, the Cardiovascular Center of Drum Medicine Group was listed in this hospital. In 2008, the number of approved beds in hospitals increased from 400 to 500.