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학술저널
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연세대학교 의학사연구소 연세의사학 연세의사학 제22권 제1호
발행연도
2019.1
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89 - 118 (30page)

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The purpose of this study was to reveal the names of nurses of Severance who endeavored for Korean independence under Japanese rule and to identify the efforts of each individual. In this study, “nurses of Severance” refers to the probationer nurses, student nurses, and graduate nurses who studied at Severance Nursing School, including those nurses who could not graduate nursing school. The nurses of Severance began their independence movement when they cured soldiers wounded in the protest against the dissolution of the Korean Army who had been brought to Severance Hospital in 1907. In 1919, the March 1st Movement provoked their action again. We could identify the names of 11 nurses of Severance who endeavored for Korean independence. They are Lee A-Joo, Tak Myong-Sook, Lee Jeong-Sook, Park Ok-Shin, Yoon Jin-Soo, Noh Soon-Kyong, Park Deok-Hye, Lee Doh-Shin, Kim Hyo-Soon, Jang Yoon-Hee, and Jeong Jong-Myong. While Korea was under Japanese rule, Lee A-Joo and Tak Myong-Sook participated in the March 1st Mansei demonstration. Tak Myong-Sook also aided Kang Woo-Gyu, who fired a shot at Korean governor Saito in September 1919 before taking refuge. Noh Soon-Kyong, Park Deok-Hye, Lee Doh-Shin, and Kim Hyo-Soon participated in the Hoon-Jeong Dong Jong-Myo (Ancestral Shrine) Mansei demonstration. Jeong Jong-Myong protected fighters for independence who were disguised as patients at Severance Hospital and delivered documents related to the independence movement. Jang Yoon-Hee distributed Fighter for Independence. After the March 1st Movement, Lee Jeong-Sook, Park Ok-Shin, and Yoon Jin-Soo organized and participated in women’s independence societies such as the Hyeolseong Corps Women’s Association, the Korean Patriotic Women’s Society, and the Korean Red Cross. They recruited members of women’s independence societies, organized and extended branches, aided prisoners and their families, and collected funds for the independence movement. Although we can’t identify all their names, many other nurses of Severance also endeavored for Korean independence. One hundred years ago, nurse was one of the most highly educated jobs. Nurses of Severance actively endeavored for Korean independence using their expertise in acquisition and networks of friends during a national crisis situation, Japanese colonial rule. They retained their patriotic spirit for Korean independence throughout the process of arrest, interrogation, and trial. They endured a severe inquisition and poor circumstances in prison. After getting out of prison, they struggled consistently for national development and independence by engaging women’s educational and social activities.

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