Abstract:Taking 1949 as the boundary, the relics that left behind by the dynasties in various cities and counties in Jiangsu Province as investigation object, we went to 13 cities of the province to examine and clear up the existing cultural relics and sites. We found and confirmed the preserved remains of 199, among them, there were 22 relics which related to temple, 87 buildings, 67 were former residences of celebrities, 9 from tombs, 7 stone inscriptions, and 2 statues, and the other of 5. It was found that the most common temple relics related to medicine were Medicine God’s Temple and Huatuo Temple, but the temple relics were seriously damaged. The preserved building sites mostly built in the late Qing dynasty and the period of the republic of China. There were not many relics of former residence, among them, most have been used as dwellings or for other purposes. There were not many medical?related burial sites in Jiangsu, 9 in total, and 3 in Suzhou. Relatively speaking, the related burial sites in Suzhou were also relatively intact. The preservation of burial sites in other cities was not optimistic. Inscriptions and statues were rarely preserved. In general, it is an urgent task to protect the medical?related relics and study the medical historical information they contain.