Park Seo-yang ( Korean: 박서양; Hanja: 朴瑞陽, September 30, 1885 – December 15, 1940) was a Korean early modern surgeon, doctor, chemist, and independence activist from a slave family. His real name was Bongchul (봉출 [1]) or Bongchuri (봉주리). He attended Yonsei University and was one of seven doctors who were in the first graduating class of the Severance Hospital Medical College. [2]
Seo-yang was born in Seoul, South Korea on September 30, 1885 to Park Seong-chun ( Korean: 박성축; Hanja: 朴成春). [3]
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Park Seo-yang ( Korean: 박서양; Hanja: 朴瑞陽, September 30, 1885 – December 15, 1940) was a Korean early modern surgeon, doctor, chemist, and independence activist from a slave family. His real name was Bongchul (봉출 [1]) or Bongchuri (봉주리). He attended Yonsei University and was one of seven doctors who were in the first graduating class of the Severance Hospital Medical College. [2]
Seo-yang was born in Seoul, South Korea on September 30, 1885 to Park Seong-chun ( Korean: 박성축; Hanja: 朴成春). [3]
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