TY - JOUR
T1 - The 1927 "emetine injection incident" in Colonial Korea and the intervention of Korean western-trained doctors
AU - Park, Yunjae
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The major cause of 1927's so-called "Emetine Injection Incident" was the compulsory administration of emetine injections instituted by the colonial Korean sanitary police system, which aimed to create a hygienic environment for Koreans in a cost-effective manner. Though some Koreans criticized this compulsory police-administered treatment, this incident did not serve as a turning point that led either to the improvement or abolishment of the sanitary police system. After officially confirming that patients were poisoned, the Hanseong Medical Association (HMA) did not try to use the incident as a chance to raise their voice to improve the colonial medical system. Given that the aim of the HMA was to benefit medical practitioners, intervening in administrative actions may have laid outside its domain of interest. The HMA, as well as other Korean political organizations, failed to harness the anger generated by this incident to improve the sanitary environment in Korea. However, after the risks of the injection were publicized, Koreans began to be suspicious of injections performed by the police. The Emetine Incident led Korean people to see the sanitary policy of the colonial government from a different angle.
AB - The major cause of 1927's so-called "Emetine Injection Incident" was the compulsory administration of emetine injections instituted by the colonial Korean sanitary police system, which aimed to create a hygienic environment for Koreans in a cost-effective manner. Though some Koreans criticized this compulsory police-administered treatment, this incident did not serve as a turning point that led either to the improvement or abolishment of the sanitary police system. After officially confirming that patients were poisoned, the Hanseong Medical Association (HMA) did not try to use the incident as a chance to raise their voice to improve the colonial medical system. Given that the aim of the HMA was to benefit medical practitioners, intervening in administrative actions may have laid outside its domain of interest. The HMA, as well as other Korean political organizations, failed to harness the anger generated by this incident to improve the sanitary environment in Korea. However, after the risks of the injection were publicized, Koreans began to be suspicious of injections performed by the police. The Emetine Incident led Korean people to see the sanitary policy of the colonial government from a different angle.
KW - Distoma
KW - Emetine injection
KW - Hanseong Medical Association (HMA)
KW - Korean Western doctor
KW - Sanitary police system
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U2 - 10.25024/kj.2010.50.1.160
DO - 10.25024/kj.2010.50.1.160
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:78650137026
SN - 0023-3900
VL - 50
SP - 160
EP - 177
JO - Korea Journal
JF - Korea Journal
IS - 1
ER -