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U.S. Military Administration's Malaria Control Activities (1945-1948)

Yeo IS

To prevent and control infectious diseases was one of the major concerns of U.S. military government when they stationed in Korea in 1945. It was because the spread of various...
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Life and Medical Activities of Yun Ti Wang

Park HW, Hong JW, Park Y

  • KMID: 1070705
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2008 Dec;17(2):205-222.
Yun Ti Wang studied medicine in England, different from other Korean medical doctors in early days. Yun, who entered medical school at Glasgow University in England in March 1919, graduated...
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The policy of the United States Army Military Government in Korea toward public health and medicine in occupied South Korea

Shin JS

  • KMID: 877241
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2000 Dec;9(2):212-232.
After the liberation from Japanese colonial rule in August 1945, the United States of America established Military Government in Korea(USAMGIK) south the 38th parallel. The public health and medical...
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The Japanese Colonial Medicine as Seen Through the Life of Fujita Tsuguakira

Choi KJ

Fujita Tsuguakira was a man who established Jahyeuiwon, a governmental medical facility, during the Residency-General Period and took over the presidency of a committee in the Japanese Government-General of Chosun...
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The Disease and Treatment of the Frontline Soldiers in Han Dynasty

Min H

This paper purports to identify and analyze the medical information of the frontline soldiers in the Northwest borderland provinces of Han Dynasty, especially Juyan and Dunhuang region, through an heuristic...
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Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome: Historical Aspects

Lee JK, Hwang SI

  • KMID: 877203
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2004 Jun;13(1):37-61.
A mysterious disease was first reported from Korea when it had been observed during late spring 1951 in UN Forces operating in the central area close to the 38th parallel....
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