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The Value of Medical Humanities in Medical Education : Focusing on the History of Medicine

Kwon I

The history of medicine has been continuously devaluated in medical education but its importance should not be ignored as for other medical humanities. The educational value of the history of...
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Community Health by People’s Involvement: the Characteristics and Dilemma of Community Participation in Community Health Projects of the 1970-80s, Korea

JEONG D

This paper aims to historically re-evaluate the issues surrounding resident participation in health care and its legacy by examining the community participation in health care. In the 1970s and 1980s,...
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Treatment or Prevention? the matter of Priority in the Anti-tuberculosis Movement at the Turn of the 20th Century France

MIN YK

The purpose of this paper is to analyze discussions on the matter of priority in treatment and prevention that took place in the medical community, the government and social hygiene...
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Epidemics and Medical Responses in the Song Dynasty - Exclusion of Shamanistic Treatment and Propagation of Codified Medicine Treatment -

KIM H

The efforts of the state and the literati, such as the implementation of beneficent politics(仁政) and the rectification of folk customs, led to the alteration of the medical environment throughout...
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Introduction of America’s Health Systems Science Education and Its Criticism

KIM T

Recently, Korean medical education circles have proposed a fullscale introduction of America’s health systems science to replace the existing medical humanities education in Korea. The so-called Flexner education system, formed...
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The status and roles of the 406th Medical General Laboratory of the U.S. Army, 1946-1953

KIM T

In 1946, the U.S. Army established the 406th Medical General Laboratory as the central medical research institute for their new Asia-Pacific-occupied area. The primary mission of the 406th medical laboratory...
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Gender of Profession: The Nurse and The Medical Practitioner at the Tokyo Imperial University Hospital

CHOI J

This article explores the shaping of gender hierarchy between the nurse and the doctor in modern Japan, through the lens of the Tokyo Imperial University Hospital. I understand gender hierarchy...
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The Politics of Breeding: Rabies Prevention and the Shaping of Human–Dog Relations in Modern Japan

HUANG Y

Rabies prevention has become a vital part of public health administration owing to the high incidence of rabies in Japan in modern times. The rabies prevention system in Japan, which...
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The Spread of Hygiene Concepts and the Making of Public Health Discourse in Modern East Asia

SIHN Kh

If public health can be defined as “all activities to ensure universal medical use of the people and protect and promote health,” it can be said that public health emerged...
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DDT Resistance Korean Body Lice and Development of Insecticide Resistance Knowledge during Korean War

JUNG J

DDT exemplifies success and failure of modern science and technology. Once it was heralded as technological wonder that will deliver human from misery of insect-borne infectious disease. However DDT took...
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