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23
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23
1. Joining WHO of Republic of Korea and the Projects in the 1950s.
Page:99—126
2. Birth and Succession of A Current of Learning in Korean Medicine: The Supporting Yang Current of Learning.
Page:57—98
3. Effects of the Periodical Spread of Rinderpest on Famine, Epidemic, and Tiger Disasters in the late 17th Century.
Page:1—56
4. The "Oriental" Problem: Trachoma and Asian Immigrants in the United States, 1897-1910.
Page:573—606
5. A Study of Development of Medicine and Science in the Nineteenth Century Science Fiction: Biomedical Experiments in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Page:543—572
6. Control Discourses and Power Relations of Yellow Fever: Philadelphia in 1793.
Page:513—541
7. The Life of Choe Ung-sok: With a Focus on His Design for and Role in the Health Care System Immediately after the Liberation.
Page:469—511
8. Becoming Medical Doctors in Colonial Korea: Focusing on the Faculty of Medical Colleges in Early North Korea.
Page:429—468
9. Preventive Measures against Plague and the Control of Chinese Coolies in Colonial Korea.
Page:401—427
10. Effects of Physics on Development of Optometry in the United States from the Late 19th to the Mid 20th Century.
Page:343—372
11. Medieval European Medicine and Asian Spices.
Page:319—342
12. Anti-doping Policy Development Process in the Sports World (1968~1999): Focusing on IOC Activities and Passive Response from Korea.
Page:269—318
13. Formation of Medical Education in North Korea: 1945-1948.
Page:239—268
14. Bodies for Empire: Biopolitics, Reproduction, and Sexual Knowledge in Late Colonial Korea.
Page:203—238
15. A Comparative Study on Koii (Public Doctor) System and its Effect on Public Health in Colonial Taiwan and Korea.
Page:157—202