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Korean Journal of Medical History
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15
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15
1. Suh Yang Park, who Became a Doctor as a Son of a Butcher.
Page:237—250
2. A Study on the General Public Understanding and Utilization of Korean Traditional Medicine in Colonial Period.
Page:227—236
3. Chang Sei Kim's Activities on Public Health in Colonial Korea.
Page:211—225
4. Modern Medicine Environment and Adaptation of Korean Trader for Medicinal Herbs From the Late 19th Century to the Early 20th Century.
Page:189—209
5. The Introduction of Western Psychiatry into Korea (II) Psychiatric Education in Korea during the Forced Japanese Annexation of Korea (1910-1945).
Page:157—187
6. The Characteristics of Korea's Eugenic Movement in the Colonial Period Represented in the Bulletin, Woosaeng.
Page:133—155
7. The Life and Works of Han Shin Gwang: a Midwife and Nurse of Korean Modern Times.
Page:107—119
8. The academic trend of Oriental Medicine during the Japanese colonial period as observed through the publication of medical books.
Page:77—105
9. Experimental Sciences in Surgery : Harvey Cushing's Work at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.
Page:49—76
10. The Influence of the Devotion Movement on the Health Care in North Korea.
Page:23—48
11. The Gaze of the Others: How the Western medical missionaries viewed the traditional Korean medicine.
Page:1—21