Yun Chi-wang
Yun Chi-wang 윤치왕 尹致旺 | |
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Born | 17 February 1895 |
Died | 21 December 1982 | (aged 87)
Yun Chi-wang | |
Hangul | 윤치왕 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Yun Chi-wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Yun Ch'iwang |
Art name | |
Hangul | 남포 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Nampo |
McCune–Reischauer | Lanpo |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 성운 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Sungun |
McCune–Reischauer | Seongun |
Japanese name: Itō Chi-ōu (伊東致旺) |
General Yun Chi-wang (윤치왕, 尹致旺) (February 17 1895 – December 21 1982) was a South Korean politician, soldier and gynecologist. He was the half brother of Yun Chi-ho, uncle of Yun Poson (who was the fourth president of South Korea), and cousin of Yun Chi-Young. His nickname was Nampho (남포, 南圃), and his courtesy name was Sungun (성운, 聖雲).
Life
Yun Chi-wang's father was Yun Ung-nyeol (1840–1911); his mother was Kim Jung-soon (1876–1959), his father's concubine. He had a half-brother Yun Chi-ho (1865–1945), some thirty years his elder, whose mother was their father's wife, Lee Jung-Mu (1844~1936).
In 1911, he entered Suwan Agricultural High School, but in 1912 he dropped out, and in 1913 went to participate in independent activities in China. In 1914, on Kim Kyu-sik's advice, he went to study at the University of Glasgow.
From 1927 to 1944 he worked at Severance Hospital in his homeland, and in 1938 became its second Director. He was also Chairman of Korea's Maternity Society.
In 1948 he enlisted in the South Korean Army as a medical officer with the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1950, he participated in the Korean War. In March 1959 he retired with the rank of lieutenant general, and took full retirement in 1960.
Books
- Dysmenorrhea
- Health of Nation and Peoples
See also
External links
- Yun Chi-wang:Korean historical person information Template:Ko
- 고 윤치왕 교수/곽현모 명예교수 대한의학회 명예의 전당 헌정, 연세의료원소식 [657호] Template:Ko
- 군진의학의 토대를 다진 - 윤치왕 의사신문 2011.07.07 Template:Ko
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- Alumni of the University of Glasgow
- Emory University alumni
- Yonsei University alumni
- Korean anti-communists
- South Korean gynecologists
- 20th-century South Korean physicians