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    Kim Bong-han (Korean: 김봉한; born 1916) was a North Korean medical surgeon at Pyongyang Medical University and Kyung-Rak institute (KRI). He is primarily known for his research on a proposed mechanism for acupuncture that was not accepted by the mainstream medical community, [1] the primo-vascular system . [2]

  2. The primo vascular system (PVS) was first introduced by Bong-Han Kim via his five research reports. Among these the third report was most extensive and conclusive in terms of the PVS anatomy and physiology relating to the acupuncture meridians.

  3. Jan 10, 2013 · Bong-Han Kim was born in 1916 in Seoul, Korea. He graduated the Medical School, Seoul National University in 1940. He was the Director of the Kyung Rak Institute of North Korea from 1962-1965. He was get lost in 1966, and there was no known record about him since then.

  4. JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (1963 No. 5): ON THE KYUNGRAK SYSTEM. Report delivered by Prof. Kim Bong Han at a scientific symposium in Pyongyang, November 30, 1963. Addeddate.

  5. The historical discovery of Bong-Han Kim in 1963 was widely publicized in daily newspapers of China, Japan, and Russia, and many teams tried to reproduce his results.

  6. Aug 25, 2015 · In the 1960s Bong Han Kim discovered and characterized a new vascular system. He was able to differentiate it clearly from vascular blood and lymph systems by the use of a variety of methods, which were available to him in the mid-20th century.

  7. Abstract. The Bonghan system (BHS) was discovered in the 1950s by Dr. Bong Han Kim in North Korea. His first report, published in 1962, revealed the identity of ‘acupuncture meridian’ as a vascular system.