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Unmasked Barbers in Unhygienic Places: Masks and the Politics of Barbering Hygiene in Colonial Korea

HYUN J

This paper examines the history of mask-wearing regulations in barbershops in colonial Korea, specifically in Keijō (modern-day Seoul) during the 1910s and 1920s. It focuses on the introduction and implementation...
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An Experimentalist Who Shunned Hypotheses? A Study of François Magendie’s Experimental Medicine

PARK C

The advent of experimental medicine in the early nineteenth century marked a crucial turning point in history of medicine. Historians unanimously recognize François Magendie (1783-1855), a physician and physiologist, as...
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A Historical Analysis of Maternal and Child Health Programs in 1980s South Korea: Insights from Maternal and Child Health Centers

JEONG D

This article examines the historical trajectory of South Korea’s maternal and child health (MCH) programs from the late 1970s to the 1980s, focusing on the establishment and operation of MCH...
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The Acceptance of Yuan China Medicine and the Response of the Koryŏ Medical Community: Utilization of Local Herbs and Simple Prescriptions

OH C

In this study, I examine how Chinese medicine, particularly from the Song 宋 and Yuan 元 dynasties, was received during the late Koryŏ 高麗 dynasty, along with the responses of...
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Public Health Care and Clinical Medicine in the Sixteenth Century Joseon: Through the Perspective of Gosachalyo (Selected Essentials on Verified Facts)

LEE J

This paper analyzes the historical origins and contents of the “Prices of Herbal Medicines” and “Prices of Prescription Medicines” sections within Gosachalyo (Selected Essentials on Verified Facts, 1554), examining how...
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Between a B.A. Generalist and an Expert: Challenges and Improvements in the Training Curriculum and Implementation of Peace Corps Health Auxiliary Program in Korea (1967-1970)

SEO N

This paper examines the challenges and improvements associated with the training curriculum and implementation of the Peace Corps Health Auxiliary Program in South Korea from 1967 to 1970. Established as...
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Between Disability and Illness in Ancient Rome - The Case of Emperor Claudius

SHIN M

Claudius, the fourth emperor of Rome, suffered from multiple health issues, including an unsteady gait, persistent tremors in his arms and head, and a speech impediment that caused him to...
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“No Patient” : Early HIV/AIDS epidemic in Korea and Government Response

JUNG J

HIV/AIDS control in Korea characterized with “AIDS Prevention Law”, enacted in 1987. It was one of the first separate legal enforcement around the world that governs control of the HIV/AIDS...
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