KMID : 0877120090220020067
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Journal of Korean Medical History 2009 Volume.22 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.98
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"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
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John DiMoia
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Abstract
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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.
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KEYWORD
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South Korean Medicine, post-colonial history, National Medical Center
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