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The Beginning of Medical Education for Women in Korea: Boguyeogwan

The Ewha Medical Journal 2015;38(2):59-62. Published online: July 29, 2015

Department of Dermatology, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

1Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Copyright © 2015, The Ewha Medical Journal

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Fig. 1

Caring for and Saving Woman's Hospital, the first women's hospital in Korea, 1887. Dr Howard is standing in the center.

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Fig. 2

Baldwin Dispensary.

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Fig. 3

Lillian Harris Memorial Hospital.

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Fig. 4

Doctor, nurse and students in Caring for and Saving Woman's Hospital (Dr. Mary Cutler, Margaret J. Edmunds and 5 nurses, from the right to the left).

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Fig. 5

Sinchon Hospital.

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      Fig. 1 Caring for and Saving Woman's Hospital, the first women's hospital in Korea, 1887. Dr Howard is standing in the center.
      Fig. 2 Baldwin Dispensary.
      Fig. 3 Lillian Harris Memorial Hospital.
      Fig. 4 Doctor, nurse and students in Caring for and Saving Woman's Hospital (Dr. Mary Cutler, Margaret J. Edmunds and 5 nurses, from the right to the left).
      Fig. 5 Sinchon Hospital.
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