Background
Chang Kuo Chou was born and grew up in Chiayi, near present day Tainan as the second child of LiuBian (劉邊) and JianWei (簡未).
Chang Kuo Chou was born and grew up in Chiayi, near present day Tainan as the second child of LiuBian (劉邊) and JianWei (簡未).
He was adopted by ChangWen (張文) and JianGe (江葛) for work in the agriculture fields. Although assigned to farm labor, during his free time Chang Kuo Chou showed a keen interest for learning with activities such as writing Chinese characters on the ground. Education and At a time when illiteracy and poverty were common, Chang Kuo Chou convinced JiaYi (嘉義), the village elder to subsidize his education in Japan.
In 1930, Chang Kuo Chou graduated from Japan’s Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences and returned to Taiwan to be the country’s first pharmacist.
Over the next few years he used compounding techniques and revolutionized medicine by creating a set of powdered formulas that incorporated elements of both western and eastern medicine. His products are still popular today.
Stomachin is Taiwan’s number one selling powdered medicine. His book, Essentials of Pharmacopia 藥典輯要 is still available today.