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Pyongyang Medical University

Coordinates: 39°00′38″N 125°44′35″E / 39.0104702254°N 125.743035551°E / 39.0104702254; 125.743035551
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Pyongyang Medical University
평양의학대학
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39°00′38″N 125°44′35″E / 39.0104702254°N 125.743035551°E / 39.0104702254; 125.743035551

Pyongyang Medical University is the top medical school in North Korea.[1]

History

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After the Department of Medical Science at Kim Il-sung University was split up in 1948, the Pyongyang Medical University was officially established by the North Korean government.[1]

In 1962, Kim Bong-han, a professor of Pyongyang Medical University, reported that he had found the anatomical structure of meridian-collaterals, which he named Bonghan corpuscles (BHCs) and Bonghan ducts (BHDs).[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Pyongyang Medical University". Nuclear Threat Initiative. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  2. ^ Liu, Jun-Ling; Jing, Xiang-Hong; Shi, Hong; Chen, Shu-Ping; He, Wei; Bai, Wan-Zhu; Zhu, Bing (1 January 2013). "Historical Review about Research on "Bonghan System" in China". Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2013: 636081. doi:10.1155/2013/636081. PMC 3687598. PMID 23861708.