The second Taiwanese to receive a doctorate in medicine, Dr. Shih Jiangnan dedicated himself to helping his fellow Taiwanese. He promoted public health education, fought against discrimination and the infringement of human rights by the post-WWII Republic of China government in Taiwan, and organized the return of stranded Taiwanese conscripts in the Japanese military. He demonstrated bravery and altruism in the face of danger. Taken from his home on March 11th, 1947, Dr. Shih Jiangnan became one of the many victims in the 228 Massacre.