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      제1차 세계 대전 당시 유럽에서의 미국 공중 보건 활동: 발진 티푸스(1915), 참호열(1917)에 대한 대응을 중심으로 = U.S. Public Health Activities in Europe during World War I: Responses to Typhus Fever(1915) and Trench Fever(1917)

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      This paper examines medical research and sanitary orders of the United States in Europe during World War I. It aims to analyze the relationships between public health and war in terms of epidemics and military interests of the United States. To cope with Serbian typhus fever in 1915, the United States, which had not been directly involved in war, delegated a sanitary commission organized by private agencies. As the characters of typhus fever had been well known at that time, the sanitary commission aimed at curing patients and hindering additional cases by improving hygienic conditions. After the United States determined to enter the war and dispatched troops in 1917, however, the approach to epidemics in Europe changed. To handle the yet unknown trench fever that had undermined Allied military power, the U.S. Army organized the medical corps for scientific investigations. Medical corps conducted experiments on voluntary soldiers, and concluded that trench fever was caused by the bite of louse and could be transmitted through blood. Medical research and sanitary orders to two epidemics during the same war had developed differently according to the characters of each disease and military interests of the United States.
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      This paper examines medical research and sanitary orders of the United States in Europe during World War I. It aims to analyze the relationships between public health and war in terms of epidemics and military interests of the United States. To cope w...

      This paper examines medical research and sanitary orders of the United States in Europe during World War I. It aims to analyze the relationships between public health and war in terms of epidemics and military interests of the United States. To cope with Serbian typhus fever in 1915, the United States, which had not been directly involved in war, delegated a sanitary commission organized by private agencies. As the characters of typhus fever had been well known at that time, the sanitary commission aimed at curing patients and hindering additional cases by improving hygienic conditions. After the United States determined to enter the war and dispatched troops in 1917, however, the approach to epidemics in Europe changed. To handle the yet unknown trench fever that had undermined Allied military power, the U.S. Army organized the medical corps for scientific investigations. Medical corps conducted experiments on voluntary soldiers, and concluded that trench fever was caused by the bite of louse and could be transmitted through blood. Medical research and sanitary orders to two epidemics during the same war had developed differently according to the characters of each disease and military interests of the United States.

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      1 박진빈, "제국과 개혁의 실험장: 미국의 파나마 운하 건설" 한국미국사학회 32 : 113-141, 2010

      2 전상봉, "자본주의, 미국의 역사—1차 세계대전부터 월스트리트 점령까지" 시대의창 36-61, 2012

      3 Kenneth J. Hagan, "의도하지 않은 결과: 미국과 전쟁 1775-2007" 삼화 182-209, 2013

      4 에밀리 로젠버그, "미국의 팽창:미국 자유주의 정책의 역사적인 전개" 동과서 45-108, 2003

      5 정세권, "리처드 스트롱을 통해 살펴본 식민지 필리핀에서의 미국 열대의학의 성격" 한국과학사학회 36 (36): 241-268, 2014

      6 Richard Pearson Strong, "Vaccination against Plague" 1 (1): 181-189, 1906

      7 Mary C. Gillet, "U.S. Army Medical Office and Public Health in the Philippines in the Wake of the Spanish-American War, 1898-1905" 64 : 567-587, 1990

      8 Richard P. Strong, "Typhus Fever with Particular Reference to the Serbian Epidemic" Harvard University Press 1920

      9 Richard Pearson Strong, "Trench Fever: Report of Commission, Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross" Oxford University Press 1918

      10 William Hunter, "The Serbian Epidemics of Typhus and Relapsing Fever in 1915: Their Origin, Course, and Preventive Measures Employed for Their Arrest: An Aetiology and Preventive Study Based on Records of British Military Sanitary Mission to Serbia, 1915" 34-36, 1919

      1 박진빈, "제국과 개혁의 실험장: 미국의 파나마 운하 건설" 한국미국사학회 32 : 113-141, 2010

      2 전상봉, "자본주의, 미국의 역사—1차 세계대전부터 월스트리트 점령까지" 시대의창 36-61, 2012

      3 Kenneth J. Hagan, "의도하지 않은 결과: 미국과 전쟁 1775-2007" 삼화 182-209, 2013

      4 에밀리 로젠버그, "미국의 팽창:미국 자유주의 정책의 역사적인 전개" 동과서 45-108, 2003

      5 정세권, "리처드 스트롱을 통해 살펴본 식민지 필리핀에서의 미국 열대의학의 성격" 한국과학사학회 36 (36): 241-268, 2014

      6 Richard Pearson Strong, "Vaccination against Plague" 1 (1): 181-189, 1906

      7 Mary C. Gillet, "U.S. Army Medical Office and Public Health in the Philippines in the Wake of the Spanish-American War, 1898-1905" 64 : 567-587, 1990

      8 Richard P. Strong, "Typhus Fever with Particular Reference to the Serbian Epidemic" Harvard University Press 1920

      9 Richard Pearson Strong, "Trench Fever: Report of Commission, Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross" Oxford University Press 1918

      10 William Hunter, "The Serbian Epidemics of Typhus and Relapsing Fever in 1915: Their Origin, Course, and Preventive Measures Employed for Their Arrest: An Aetiology and Preventive Study Based on Records of British Military Sanitary Mission to Serbia, 1915" 34-36, 1919

      11 Rockefeller Foundation, "The Relief of Suffering Non-Combatants in Europe; Destitution and Disease in Serbia" 15-21, 1915

      12 "The Red Cross and Richard Pearson Strong" 343-344, 1919

      13 Nancy Stepan, "The Interplay between Socio-Economic Factors and Medical Science: Yellow Fever Research, Cuba and the United States" 8 : 397-423, 1978

      14 "The General Medical Board of the Council of National Defense" 45 (45): 404-405, 1917

      15 Richard Pearson Strong, "The Bureau of Government Laboratories for the Philippine Island: Scientific Position under It, etc" 5 (5): 665-667, 1903

      16 "Scientific Notes and News" 41 (41): 677-681, 1915

      17 Agnes Garderner, "Red Cross" 16 (16): 331-337, 1915

      18 E. Richard Brown, "Public Health in Imperialism: Early Rockefeller Programs at Home and Abroad" 66 (66): 897-903, 1976

      19 Robert Barde, "Prelude to the Plague: Public Health and Politics at America’s Pacific Gateway, 1899" 58 : 153-186, 2003

      20 Paul S. Sutter, "Nature’s Agents or Agents of Empire?:Entomological Workers and Environmental Change during the Construction of the Panama Canal" 98 : 724-754, 2007

      21 "Medical Research in France and the Red Cross" 6 (6): 288-, 1918

      22 Mary C. Gillet, "Medical Care and Evacuation during the Philippine Insurrection, 1899-1901" 42 : 169-185, 1987

      23 Stephen C. Craig, "Glimpsing Modernity: Military Medicine in World War Ⅰ" Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2016

      24 Marcelo Bucheli, "Enforcing Business Contracts in South America: The United Fruit Company and Colombian Banana Planters in the Twentieth Century" 78 : 181-212, 2004

      25 Darwin H. Stapleton, "Disease, Colonialism and the State: Malaria in Modern East Asian History" Hong Kong University Press 71-84, 2009

      26 Frederick Upham Adams, "Conquest of the Tropics : The Story of Creative Enterprise Conducted by the United Fruit Company" Doubleday 264-295, 1914

      27 Warwick Anderson, "Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in the Philippines" Duke University Press 2006

      28 Vincento J. Cirillo, "Bullets and Bacilli : The Spanish-American War and Military Science" Rutgers University Press 1999

      29 John S. Haller, Jr, "Battlefield Medicine: A History of Military Ambulance from the Napoleonic Wars through World War Ⅰ" Southern Illinois University Press 2011

      30 "Base Hospital Abroad" 45 (45): 456-457, 1917

      31 Marcelo Bucheli, "Banana Wars: Power, Production, and History in the Americas" Duke University Press 80-100, 2003

      32 Agnes Garderner, "American Red Cross Work in Serbia" 16 (16): 36-40, 1915

      33 정세권, "20세기 초 미국 의사들의 열대질병 연구와 상업적 후원: 리처드 피어슨 스트롱(1872-1948)을 중심으로" 한국미국사학회 42 : 199-231, 2015

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