Yu Ruzhou
Yu Ruzhou | |
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Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
In office 1948–1988 | |
Constituency | Harbin |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 January 1899 Acheng County, China |
Died | 18 March 1988 | (aged 89)
Education | Peking Union Medical College Shanghai Medical College |
Yu Ruzhou (Chinese: 于汝洲, 30 January 1899 – 18 March 1988) was a Chinese physician and politician. She was among the first group of women elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1948.
Biography
[edit]Yu was born in Acheng County in 1899. She attended Peking Union Medical College, Shanghai Medical College and the Shanghai Institute of Human and Obstetrics, after which she became a medical officer for the Harbin Anti-epidemic Affairs Office, Daheihe Epidemic Prevention Hospital and Daheihe Police Department.[1] She later became head of Harbin Songjiang Obstetrics School and Songjiang Hospital.[1] During the Second Sino-Japanese War she served as director of the Wartime Childcare Association and was deputy director of Yichang Wartime Children's Transportation Station.[1]
After the war Yu was a delegate to the 1946 Constituent National Assembly that drew up the constitution of the Republic of China.[1] A member of the executive of the Harbin branch of the Kuomintang, she was a Kuomintang candidate in the city in the 1948 elections for the Legislative Yuan and was elected to parliament.[1] She relocated to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War, where she remained a member of the Legislative Yuan until her death in 1988.[2]
References
[edit]- 1899 births
- Peking Union Medical College alumni
- Shanghai Medical College alumni
- 20th-century Chinese women physicians
- 20th-century Chinese physicians
- Members of the Kuomintang
- 20th-century Chinese women politicians
- Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan
- Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan in Taiwan
- 1988 deaths
- Physicians from Heilongjiang
- Chinese public health doctors
- Women public health doctors