Article ID: CBB821148420

The Formation of the Military Medical System of the Korean People’s Army and the Military Medical Officer (2017)

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The military medical system of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) first appeared in August 1946 when a central military hospital was established at the headquarters. Inside the KPA, the military medical and veteran services were first established in February 1948. The military medical officers of the KPA were those who were initially engaged in North Korea’s health care sector. Most of the early military medical officers were those who had been trained in the Japanese medical system before liberation and were surgeons. After the establishment of the government in September 1948, Lee Dongwha rapidly introduced the medical system of the Soviet army into the KPA. The KPA military medical system was a mix of Soviet, Japanese and Chinese military medical systems. The medical section of the KPA was similar to that of the Japanese army, and the medical section of the lower army was similar to that of the Soviet army. The stretcher platoon of the KPA were similar to those of the Japanese and Chinese armies. The KPA mainly used Japanese medical equipment at the beginning, and after the establishment of the North Korean regime in September 1948, they were gradually replaced with Soviet products. The military medical office of the KPA were equipped with treatment rooms, laboratories, hospitals, pharmacy, and inpatient rooms. The military medical office purchased medical journals and specimens for medical research and set up a separate research fund. In addition, the military medical office was equipped with a laboratory for medical experiments and raised laboratory animals. The KPA military medical system was specialized in the fields of infectious disease prevention and preventive medicine. At the time, infectious disease in North Korea was mainly caused by bacteria and viruses in unsanitary living environments. The KPA set up a special anti-infectious disease department in consideration of the soldiers living in the collective facilities. The second characteristic of the KPA military medical system is preventive medicine. Since early 1946, North Korea has been interested in preventive medicine and has established various medical facilities and personnel. In line with this history of preventive medicine, the preventive department was installed in the KPA military medical system.

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Authors & Contributors
Vandenberg, Helen
Astrid Stölzle
Fabbricatore, Fabio
Adams, Caroline
Schöhl, Stephanie
Chandra, Gautam
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
Canadian Journal of Health History/Revue canadienne d’histoire de la santé
Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari: Studies in Ottoman Science
Medical History
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
Publishers
Universidad de Navarra (Spain)
Steiner
Oxford University Press
Kent State University Press
Franco Angeli
Concepts
Hospitals and clinics
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
World War I
Medicine
Nurses and nursing
Professions and professionalization
People
Balfour, Isaac Bayley
Cathcart, Charles
Wilder, Burt Green
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
Spain
Germany
Lyon (France)
North Korea
Edinburgh
Turin (Italy)
Institutions
Red Cross Societies
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