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27
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27
1. Knowledge Transmission of Medical Prescription (醫方) and the Role of the Literati Officials from the Song Dynasty: Focusing on Huadupainongneibusan (化毒排膿內補散).
Page:89—130
2. “It All Started from Worms”: Korea-Japan Parasite Control Cooperation and Asian Network, 1960s – 1980s.
Page:49—88
3. A Study on the Korean Medicine Education and the Changes in the Traditional Korean Medicine during the Japanese Colonial Era: Focused on the Korean Medicine Training Schools.
Page:1—48
4. Beyond the Bifurcated Myth: The Medical Migration of Female Korean Nurses to West Germany in the 1970s.
Page:225—266
5. Yun Il-sun's Studies in Japan and Medical Research during the Colonial Period.
Page:185—224
6. Korean Red Cross Hospital (1905–1907): Focused on its Establishment, Management and Abolition.
Page:151—184
7. Scientizing Everyday Life, Rationalizing Eating Habits: The Rise of Nutrition Science in 1910s-1920s Japan.
Page:447—484
8. A Farmer Becoming a Quasi-doctor: The Daegok Diary and Rural Healthcare from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Page:397—446
9. The Penetration of ‘Sanitary Discipline’ in Colonial Local Society: Hygiene and Medical Care Problem in the Honam Plain in Korea.
Page:357—396
10. Rabies Outbreaks and Control during the Japanese Colonial Period in Korea.
Page:323—356
11. The Change of the Status of Joseon Medical Bureaucrats in the 15th and 16th Centuries.
Page:295—322