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Historical Articles
1 The Influence of Donguibogam during the Middle Joseon Era Based on Clinical Records on Low Back Pain in Seungjeongwon ilgi
Jae Young Jung, Jun Hwan Lee, Seok Hee Chung
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):1-28.
      
29 The Introduction of Compendium of Materia Medica and Praxis in the Late Joseon Dynasty
Chaekun Oh, Yongjin Kim
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):29-51.
      
53 A History of Malaria in Modern Korea 1876-1945
Insok Yeo
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):53-82.
      
83 White Ginseng Commercialization and Sales Expansion Activities of Gaesung Merchants in the 1910s and 1920s
Jeongpil Yang
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):83-118.
      
119 Cerebral Paragonimiasis and Bo Sung Sim's Hemispherectomy in Korea in 1950s-1960s
Jiyoung Park, Takuya Miyagawa, Jeonghwa Hong, Ockjoo Kim
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):119-161.
      
163 Art-Chance and Art-Experience in Classical Greece
Deokjin Ban
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):163-180.
      
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
181 "Senility and Death of Tissues Are Not a Necessary Phenomenon": Alexis Carrel and the Origins of Gerontology
Hyung Wook Park
Korean J Med Hist. 2011;20(1):181-208.
      
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