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Volume: 29

1. The Introduction of Pavlovian Theory and the Change of the Medical System in China in the 1950s: Focusing on the Construction of the Protective Medical System Page:613—372
2. A Critical Essay on the Historiography of East Asian Medicines: New Horizons beyond Dichotomy and “Tradition” Page:569—611
3. Finding the key to solving problems in the hepatitis kingdom: A Study on the Development of Hepatitis B Vaccine by Kim Chung Young in the 1960-70s Page:537—567
4. Establishment and Operation of Wartime Health Care System in North Korea during the Korean War and Support from the Korean Society in Yanbian Page:503—535
5. Trends and Prospects of Studies of Medical History in Japan: the Diversification of Study Areas and Methodologies Page:465—501
6. Trends and Prospects of Studies on the Modern History of Medicine in Korea: the Rise of Socio-historical Perspective and the Decline of Nationalist Dichotomy Page:425—463
7. Studies on Pre-Modern Medical History in Korea, 2010-2019: Increased Study Areas and Diversified Approaches Page:371—423
8. Welfare for Elites: The Student Health Center at Tokyo Imperial University and the Paradox of Medicare in Japanese Meritocracy Page:1101—1132
9. The History of Korea-Japan Medical Relations: Through Miki Sakae’s Research and Life Page:1065—1100
10. Processing Method & Distribution of Medicinal Plant Ginseng in Early Modern East Asia -Focusing on Ginseng as a Tribute Item of Joeseon to the Ming Dynasty- Page:959—998
11. Research Trends and Prospects of Medical Anthropology: Concepts and Their Intersection with History of Medicine Page:903—958
12. The Trend and Prospect of Medical Sociology: Its Concepts and the Interface with Medical History Page:843—902
13. A Historiographical Review of the History of Western Medicine, 2011–2020 The Diversification of Subject Matter and the Search for a New Methodology Page:783—842
14. Trend and Prospect of Study on Chinese Medical History - Diversification of the Study on Medical History Study Through Integration and Communication - Page:735—782
15. Welfare for Elites: The Student Health Center at Tokyo Imperial University and the Paradox of Medicare in Japanese Meritocracy Page:1101—1132
16. The History of Korea-Japan Medical Relations: Through Miki Sakae’s Research and Life Page:1065—1100
17. Processing Method & Distribution of Medicinal Plant Ginseng in Early Modern East Asia -Focusing on Ginseng as a Tribute Item of Joeseon to the Ming Dynasty- Page:959—998
18. Research Trends and Prospects of Medical Anthropology: Concepts and Their Intersection with History of Medicine Page:903—958
19. The Trend and Prospect of Medical Sociology: Its Concepts and the Interface with Medical History Page:843—902
20. A Historiographical Review of the History of Western Medicine, 2011–2020 The Diversification of Subject Matter and the Search for a New Methodology Page:783—842
21. Trend and Prospect of Study on Chinese Medical History - Diversification of the Study on Medical History Study Through Integration and Communication - Page:735—782
22. Rethinking the History of Smallpox in the Early Twentieth Century: The SS Korea and Uncertainty Surrounding the Diagnosis of Smallpox Page:311—346
23. Amphiaraos, the Healer and Protector of Attika Page:275—310
24. “Medicine of the Grassroots”: Korean Herbal Medicine Industry and Consumption during the Japanese Colonial Period Page:215—274
25. 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
26. Smallpox Vaccine and Resident Responses in Modern Shanghai: Focusing on Regional and Cultural Comparison Page:121—164
27. ‘Innate Nature’ and ‘Complete Nature’: The Catholic Natural Family Planning Program and the Competition of Natural Methods in Mid-1970s Korea Page:81—120
28. Cholera epidemic and quarantine of open ports in Joseon in 1886 Page:43—80
29. The Character and Meaning of the Reorganization of the Medical Institutions in the Early Chosun Dynasty Page:1—42