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KMID : 0877120090220020067
Journal of Korean Medical History
2009 Volume.22 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.98
"This long heritage" : Byun Sang-hun (º¯»óÈÆ) and the Transformation of Korean Traditional Medicine (han?ihak / ÇÑÀÇÇÐ), under the USAMGIK (United States Army Military Government in Korea (mik?nj?ng / ¹Ì±ºÁ¤), 1945~1948
John DiMoia

Abstract
This paper initiates an effort to look at "South Korean" medicine as perhaps distinct from "Korean" medicine, focusing specifically on the possibility of offering a post-colonial history of medicine. As such, the paper looks at the formation of the NMC (National Medical Center) in Seoul in 1958 (1958-1963, 1963-1968, 1968-1971) by a consortium of European actors--Denmark, Sweden, and Norway--invested in developing new forms of international assistance after the Korean War. Rather than take a firm stance, the paper ultimately suggests that the role of these actors in formative South Korean institutions was constitutive, and perhaps requires much more examination in the future.
KEYWORD
South Korean Medicine, post-colonial history, National Medical Center
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