Born in Pyongyang in 1914, Choe Ung-sok was a physician who lived through the Japanese colonial era (1910-1945), rule by the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK; 1945-1948), and national division (1948). Influenced by socialism and social hygiene/social medicine during his studies in Japan, he played the role of representing the socialist camp in the discussions related to the construction of a heath care system immediately following the Liberation (1945). His key arguments were: first, the nationalization of the medical system and the implementation of nationwide programs to eradicate diseases; second, the provision of free medical services through the expansion of social insurance; third, the reeducation of the medica...
Liberation from Japanese rule in 1945 provided Korea with many possibilities in framing Korean socie...
The purpose of this study is to examine at what point doctors with modern medical knowledge appeared...
Since the beginning of the colonial ruling, the Joseon Government-General promoted a policy of expan...
This paper focuses on identifying the status of Paik Hospital in the Korean modern hospital. Althoug...
Lee Yong-sul and Choi Myung-hak were born in Pyeongyang and Hamheung respectively, both of which wer...
This paper, mainly based on literature and documents from North Korea and Russia, described how heal...
Kim Doo Jong, the founder of the history of medicine in Korea, was born on 2nd March, 1896. After fi...
Kim Chang-sei (1893-1934) graduated from Severance Union Medical College in 1916, and he was the fir...
On September 24th of 1945, the existing Health Department under the Bureau of Economy and Trade was ...
Modern hospital in Korea was the space of competition and compromise among different forces such as ...
The Korean Empire, its state sovereignty threatened by the Empire of Japan, joined the Geneva Conven...
On July 3, 1928, the Wonsan Labor Union established the Wonsan Laborers’ Hospital in Seoku-don...
Chu Hyun Chik was one of those who graduated first from Jejungwon Medical School in 1908, and had ca...
RO Kishun was born on February 2, 1893 in Ongjin County, Hwanghae Province of Joseon Korea. He gradu...
After the Korean war, every effort was made to reconstruct Korean society, which had been totally de...
Liberation from Japanese rule in 1945 provided Korea with many possibilities in framing Korean socie...
The purpose of this study is to examine at what point doctors with modern medical knowledge appeared...
Since the beginning of the colonial ruling, the Joseon Government-General promoted a policy of expan...
This paper focuses on identifying the status of Paik Hospital in the Korean modern hospital. Althoug...
Lee Yong-sul and Choi Myung-hak were born in Pyeongyang and Hamheung respectively, both of which wer...
This paper, mainly based on literature and documents from North Korea and Russia, described how heal...
Kim Doo Jong, the founder of the history of medicine in Korea, was born on 2nd March, 1896. After fi...
Kim Chang-sei (1893-1934) graduated from Severance Union Medical College in 1916, and he was the fir...
On September 24th of 1945, the existing Health Department under the Bureau of Economy and Trade was ...
Modern hospital in Korea was the space of competition and compromise among different forces such as ...
The Korean Empire, its state sovereignty threatened by the Empire of Japan, joined the Geneva Conven...
On July 3, 1928, the Wonsan Labor Union established the Wonsan Laborers’ Hospital in Seoku-don...
Chu Hyun Chik was one of those who graduated first from Jejungwon Medical School in 1908, and had ca...
RO Kishun was born on February 2, 1893 in Ongjin County, Hwanghae Province of Joseon Korea. He gradu...
After the Korean war, every effort was made to reconstruct Korean society, which had been totally de...
Liberation from Japanese rule in 1945 provided Korea with many possibilities in framing Korean socie...
The purpose of this study is to examine at what point doctors with modern medical knowledge appeared...
Since the beginning of the colonial ruling, the Joseon Government-General promoted a policy of expan...