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22
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22
1. Claude Bernard's Experimental Medicine: One of the Origins of Modernity and Naturalism of French Literature in the 19th Century.
Page:275—310
2. On Textual and Contextual Position of The Ophthalmological Treatise of Bodhisattva Nagarjuna.
Page:217—274
3. The Influence of Korean Nurses' Immigration into Germany on the Nursing Culture and Policy of the Countries: A Transnational Perspective.
Page:179—216
4. A Study on the Discourse and Reality of Abortion in Korea: 1920s~1930s.
Page:133—178
5. Historical Study on Factors Inducing Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infection among People of Old Seoul City during Joseon Dynasty.
Page:89—132
6. Globalism of Outbreak and Prevalence of Cattle Plague(Rinderpest) around Byengjahoran (1636-1638).
Page:41—88
7. A Single Medicine for a Disease: Simple Formula of Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine, It's Compilation and Succession.
Page:1—40
8. 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
9. The Work of Sherwood Hall and the Haiju Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Colonial Korea.
Page:681—712
10. Anti-Tuberculosis Policy of the Government General of Korea during Japanese-Colonial Period (1910-1945): From Simple Restriction to Active Enlightenment.
Page:713—758
11. 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
12. 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
13. The Institutionalization of Pharmaceutical Administration After the Korean Liberation: Focusing on Regulating the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law(Yaksabeop) in 1953.
Page:847—878
14. Empedocles' Influence on Hippocratic Medicine: The Problem of Hypothesis and Human Nature.
Page:879—914
15. Application of Oral History to Contemporary History of Medicine in Korea: With a Focus on Medical Scientists.
Page:449—482
16. 'Medical Knowledge' and 'Tradition' of Colonial Korea: Focused on Kudo's "Gynecology"-based Knowledge.
Page:579—616
17. The Encounter between Oral History and Narrative Medicine: A Preliminary Study.
Page:357—388
18. Hansen's Oral Life Histories and Healing.
Page:389—420
19. The Achievements and Limitations of Researches That Make Use of Interviews for the History of Medicine in Korea.
Page:421—448
20. YI Suki's Yoksimanpil and the Professional Identity of a Chung'in Medical Official in Eighteenth Century Choson Korea.
Page:483—528
21. Modern Approach to Treating Mental Patients in Colonial Chosun.
Page:529—578