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Volume:
22
Issue:
3
1. Empedocles' Influence on Hippocratic Medicine: The Problem of Hypothesis and Human Nature.
Page:879—914
2. The Institutionalization of Pharmaceutical Administration After the Korean Liberation: Focusing on Regulating the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law(Yaksabeop) in 1953.
Page:847—878
3. The Role of Pavlov's Theory in North Korea in the Late 1950s: Ideological Struggle in Medicine and Scientification of Traditional Medicine.
Page:801—846
4. The First Korean Doctor of Medicine in Ophthalmology: Early Career of Kong Pyung Woo (1907-1995) as an Unusual Example of Medical Profession in Colonial Korea.
Page:759—800
5. Anti-Tuberculosis Policy of the Government General of Korea during Japanese-Colonial Period (1910-1945): From Simple Restriction to Active Enlightenment.
Page:713—758
6. The Work of Sherwood Hall and the Haiju Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Colonial Korea.
Page:681—712
7. The Study of School Hygiene and Physical Education in Chosun during the Early Japanese Colonial Period Carried Out through Educational Magazines: Focusing on the Time Period before the Manchurian Incident in 1910-1931.
Page:645—680