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Introduction and development of pathology.

J G Chi

    Nihon Ishigaku Zasshi. [Journal of Japanese History of Medicine]
    |October 20, 2001
    PubMed
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    Western pathology was introduced to Korea in the 1910s, initially dominated by Japanese influence. Post-independence and the Korean War spurred the development of modern pathology systems in Korea.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical History
    • Pathology
    • Korean Medicine

    Context:

    • Traditional Korean medicine lacked a formal pathology discipline comparable to Western medicine's gross and microscopic tissue examination.
    • Pathology concepts, including pathogenesis and etiology, existed in Oriental medicine prior to Western influence.
    • Western pathology, based on Virchow's cellular pathology, was introduced to Korea in the 1910s via academic and hospital tracks.

    Purpose:

    • To trace the historical introduction and development of pathology in Korea.
    • To analyze the influence of Japanese and Western missionaries on Korean pathology.
    • To examine the evolution of pathology education, research, and clinical practice in Korea.

    Summary:

    • The introduction of Western pathology in the 1910s occurred through Japanese academics and Western missionaries.

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  • Japanese pathologists significantly shaped early pathology development in Korea until 1945.
  • Post-Korean independence, the Korean Society of Pathologists was established, and the Korean War facilitated the adoption of the American pathology system, leading to the establishment of hospital and specialty pathology systems.
  • Impact:

    • The establishment of a formal pathology discipline transformed medical diagnostics and research in Korea.
    • The integration of Western pathology systems has enhanced medical laboratory services and specialized training.
    • Future development in Korea is expected to focus on balancing research and service-oriented pathology practices.