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Korean Journal of Medical History
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Volume:
29
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1
1. Rethinking the History of Smallpox in the Early Twentieth Century: The SS Korea and Uncertainty Surrounding the Diagnosis of Smallpox
Page:311—346
2. Amphiaraos, the Healer and Protector of Attika
Page:275—310
3. “Medicine of the Grassroots”: Korean Herbal Medicine Industry and Consumption during the Japanese Colonial Period
Page:215—274
4. Religious Myths and their Historical Heritage: How did Saints Cosmas and Damian become Patron Saints of Surgery? - From the Miracle of the Black Legs to 21st Century Transplant Medicine -
Page:165—214
5. Smallpox Vaccine and Resident Responses in Modern Shanghai: Focusing on Regional and Cultural Comparison
Page:121—164
6. ‘Innate Nature’ and ‘Complete Nature’: The Catholic Natural Family Planning Program and the Competition of Natural Methods in Mid-1970s Korea
Page:81—120
7. Cholera epidemic and quarantine of open ports in Joseon in 1886
Page:43—80
8. The Character and Meaning of the Reorganization of the Medical Institutions in the Early Chosun Dynasty
Page:1—42