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“Insanity Is the Price of Modern Civilization”: The Discourse of Civilization and the Asian Insane in Modern America

SHIN JH

Examining debates on the link between civilization and insanity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century United States, this essay engages the discourse of civilization to discuss the ways in...
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The surface and the back of late Joseon medicine - Centered on medical knowledge system -

OH J

Many medical books of the late Joseon Dynasty were based on the medical knowledge of Donguibogam. For this reason, most of the studies have explained the medicine of the late...
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The study on the first women doctors in Korea, AHN Soo-kyung, KIM Young-heung, and KIM Hae-ji

LEE Ya

This study examined three women, AHN Soo-kyung, KIM Youngheung and KIM Hae-ji, who were officially licensed as doctors for the first time in Joseon. I wanted to find a new...
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Joseon physician Heo Joon’s Smallpox Medicine and ‘Syndrome differentiation (辨證)’

OH C

In this research, I have tried to overview the diagnosis and treatment of smallpox performed by Heo Joon, a representative physician of Joseon (朝鮮) dynasty. In order to accomplish this,...
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The Patterns and Characteristics of Esoteric Buddhist Therapies during Goryeo Dynasty

KIM S

This study focused its investigation on esoteric Buddhist treatment methods during Goryeo. In Goryeo, they published dharani scriptures related to illness. Beomseo-chongji-jip (梵書摠持集), a collection of dharanis, contains few dharanis...
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