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Table of Contents | December, 1996  Vol. 5  No.2 Previous Issue | Next Issue | Archive
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99 The Historical Background of the Emergence of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962) and its Influences
Gyeong Soon Im
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):99-110.
      
111 Professionalizing Public Health as a Branch of Medicine: The Emergence of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in the United States in the 1910s
Jong Chan Lee
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):111-128.
      
129 An Introduction on the Changes of the Occupational Health and Safety Systems in Germany: from the 19th Century to the Weimar Republic
Kyung Sim Koh, Sang Ik Hwang
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):129-146.
      
147 Dr. Kung Sun Oh and the Department of Dermatology of Yonsei University College of Medicine
Chang Duk Kee
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):147-154.
      
155 The Historical Interpretation on the Formation of the Modern Health Care System in Late Choson
Dong Won Shin, Sang Ik Hwang
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):155-168.
      
169 No title in English
Chang Duk Kee
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):169-196.
      
197 Buddhism and Medicine in Three Kingdom Period
In Sok Yeo
Korean J Med Hist. 1996;5(2):197-214.
      
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