Korean History: A Bibliography
Compiled by Kenneth R. Robinson
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Scientific Matters: Medicine

Bowman, N.H. "The History of Korean Medicine." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 6, part I (1915): 1-34.

Chi, Je G. “Introduction and Development of Pathology in Korea.” Nihon ishigaku zasshi 45:3 (1999): 500-489.

Chung, Chin-hong. “Early Protestant Medical Missions and the Epitome of Human Body in Late Nineteenth Century Korea: Concerning Problems of Environment.” In Chang Yun-Shik, Donald L. Baker, Hur Nam-lin, and Ross King, eds. Korea Between Tradition and Modernity: Selected Papers from the Fourth Pacific and Asian Conference on Korean Studies. Vancouver: Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 2000.

Han, Gil Soo. "The Rise of Western Medicine and Revival of Traditional Medicine in Korea: A Brief History." Korean Studies 21 (1997): 96-121.

Hong, Mun-hwa. "Chronological Studies on Korean Pharmacy." Korea Journal 2:12 (December 1962): 13-15.

Hong, Won Sik and Quae Jung Kim. "King Sejong's Contribution to Medicine." In Young-Key Kim-Renaud, ed. King Sejong the Great: The Light of 15th Century Korea. Washington, D.C.: International Circle of Korean Linguistics, 1992.

Hong, Won Sik and Quae Jung Kim. "King Sejong's Contribution to Medicine." In Kim Yonggi, ed. Sejong taewang: 15 segi Hanguk ui pich. Seoul: Shingu munhwasa, 1998.

Kim, Kwang-iel. "Traditional Concept of Disease in Korea." Korea Journal 13:1 (January 1973): 12-18.

Kim, Nam-il. “Yi Kyu-jun’s Study on Huangdi neijing in the Late Choson Era.” In Yung Sik Kim and Francesca Bray, eds. Current Perspectives in the History of Science in East Asia. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1999.

Lee, Chong-ryun. "Chronological Study on Modern Medical Education." Korea Journal 2:12 (December 1962): 10-12.

Lee, Myong-sop. "Background and Contemporary Place of Traditional Medicine." Korea Journal 12:2 (February 1972): 26-35.

Lee, Yung-taik. "Oriental Medicine: Its Origin and Prospects." Korea Journal 3:1 (January 1963): 35-36.

Lee, Yung-taik. "History of Korean Medicine." Korea Journal 10:9 (September 1970): 22-23.

Lew, Joon. "Leprosy in Korea, Past and Present: A Model for the Healing of Leprosy in Korea." Korea Observer 23:2 (Summer 1992): 197-213.

Magner, Lois N. "Diseases of Antiquity in Korea." In Kenneth F. Kiple, ed. The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Magner, Lois N. "Diseases of the Modern Period in Korea." In Kenneth F. Kiple, ed. The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Magner, Lois N. "Diseases of the Premodern Period in Korea." In Kenneth F. Kiple, ed. The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Seel, David John. For Whom No Labor of Love Is Ever Lost: The History of Presbyterian Medical Center Chonju, Korea 1898-1998. Franklin, TN: Providence House Publishers, 1999.

Shin, Dongwon. “The License System for Korean Herbal Practitioners in 1900.” In Yung Sik Kim and Francesca Bray, eds. Current Perspectives in the History of Science in East Asia. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1999.

Son, Annette H.K. "Modernization of Medical Care in Korea (1876-1990)." Social Science and Medicine 49:4 (1999): 543-550.

 

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