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The Original Site of Leprosy Control in Ki-Gun's Government |
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Soon Taek Kim |
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Sejong Clinic, Cheju, Cheju-Do |
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The geopolitical situation of Cheju island historically made a governor have his own right judgements and forerunning views at least in terms of the welfare of people in any eras. During his two-year administration, Ki-Gun's achievement of leprosy control was remarkable, mainly because he had excellent administrative ability, unique ideas, people-oriented mind, and steady loyal thoughts. Most of the studies on the leprosy control of Cheju island are not satisfied, especlally in notidentifying the name of the sites and in neglecting the field study, Those studies are limitednot to reflect the lessons in the authentic records of the sites. Author institutes that the site of Morlemol village in Cheju island is Pyoung- Makee Molue, the ruins of Kujilmak aid-hut(4. D.1445), which is able to be identified with a bit of clue from the search for the names of places. It is a successful work that this study could reproduce the situation of the leprosy control under King Sejong's government. The historical situation of the integrating and unified control system for leprosy in Kl-Gun's administration is so excellent that it can be applled to today's leprosy treatment. The preservation of Pyoung- Makee Molue will be a basis to develop the regional limitation of Cheju island into a kind of international cooperation system for leprosy control in the future. |
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