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Korean Journal of Medical History
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2001
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10
Volume:
10
1. The medical system and its characteristics during the Koryo Dynasty period.
Page:153—180
2. The Gurhigae Jejoongwon: its size and activities.
Page:135—152
3. A study on the pillages of the Korean rural villages under the rule of Japanese Imperialism and the Research Institute for Rural Health.
Page:124—134
4. Oriental medicine as a heterogeneous ensemble.
Page:103—123
5. Social status and role of students entering Jejoongwon: focus on Kyum-Rae Lee.
Page:60—70
6. The introduction of tobacco and the diffusion of smoking culture in Korea.
Page:23—59
7. Development of neurophysiology in the early twentieth century: Charles Scott Sherrington and The Integrative action of the nervous system.
Page:1—22