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Journal of Korean Medical History
2022 Volume.35 No. 2 p.101 ~ p.111
A Study on Sakae Miki's Experience during Japanese Colonial Period with a Focus on His Activities in Colonial Korea
Zhang Zili

Kim Nam-Il
Cha Wung-Seok
Abstract
Sakae Miki, a Japanese medical historian, was a leading figure in the study of medical history in the Korean Peninsula due to his three representative books, Bibliography of Korean medicine, ancient and mediaeval(ðÈàØì¢ßöò¼), The History of Korean medicine and of diseases in Korea(ðÈàØì¢ùÊÞÈÐàòðÜ»ÞÈ), and A Chronological table of Korean medicine(ðÈàØì¢ÞÀÒ´øú). After graduating from Kyushu Imperial University's Faculty of Medicine in 1927, he moved to Seoul (then called Keijo) the following year and lived in colonial Korea until 1944. As a doctor and bureaucrat working for the Government-General of Chosen in colonial Korea, this study focused on his career activities. It was in 1928 when he entered Keijo Imperial University's Faculty of Medicine where he participated in experimental research under the supervision of Professor Shinosaki, who was the chief of the third Institute of Medicine. It was discovered that he received his doctorate in medicine from Kyushu Imperial University in August 1932. In 1933, he became an assistant professor of Keijo Imperial University and started working at the Keijo Prefectural Resident Hospital until 1935. In August 1935, he was appointed as the director of Suigen Provincial Hospital where he served until 1944. While actively practicing medicine in colonial Korea, he spent his
spare time researching Korean medical history, which he used for the basis of his later publications.
KEYWORD
Sakae Miki, History of Korean Medicine, Keijo Imperial University, Japanese Colonial Period
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