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As a result, his older half-brother, Seo Jae-hyeong, and younger brother, Seo Jae-chang, were killed. His biological father, Seo Gwang-hyo, and biological mother, Lady Yi of the Seongju Yi clan, were executed under a guilt-by-association system. His second wife, Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan, was
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American-educated medical doctor who sowed seeds of democracy in Korea, published its first modern newspaper (1896-98), and popularized its written language. The first Korean to earn a Western medical degree and become a U.S. citizen. He worked for Korean independence during the Japanese occupation,
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He promoted national independence as the principal political ideal and emphasized neutral diplomatic approaches to protect Korea from China, Russia and Japan. He also underscored the importance of public education, modernized industry and public hygiene. The Independence was particularly critical of
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In the 1896 to 1898 civil rights movement and suffrage movements, Jaisohn's goal was to ensure that Korea could drift away from the Chinese sphere of influence without falling too heavily under the influence of Russia or Japan. He was also behind the construction of the Independence Gate, which was
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was Jaisohn's home from 1925 to 1951. This house was bought when Jaisohn was in great financial difficulties, while his house in Philadelphia was pledged due to his devotion to the Korean independence. His Media home was acquired by the Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation in 1987 and opened to the
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to renew his medical knowledge. After this, he published five research articles in the medical journals specializing in pathology. During World War II, he volunteered as a physical examination officer with the belief that the victory of the U.S. would bring freedom to Korea.
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In 1898, conservatives accused Jaisohn and the Club of seeking to replace the monarchy with a republic, and the Korean government requested Jaisohn to return to the US. After his return, the Korean government ordered the Club to disband and arrested 17 leaders, including
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In 1904, worked with Harold Deemer, who was a year younger, to create the "Deemer and Jaisohn shop". It was a stationery and printing industry store. In 1915, the shop became called the Philip Jaisohn Company, and specialized in the printing industry.
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The majority of the 1884 revolutionaries fled to Japan. Unlike them, Jaisohn moved to the United States. He saw Japan as essentially a conduit for Western knowledge and ideas, but preferred to deal with what he saw as the source itself.
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His only remaining family was his older brother, older sister, younger brother, and younger sister, along with his eldest daughter and her husband. However, his older brother soon committed suicide by poisoning on September 5, 1888.
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In the 1920s, Jaisohn, who had just turned 60, returned to research and spent his 60s and 70s working as a specialist doctor and micro-biologist, as well as occasionally publishing in peer-review academic journals.
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Worked at the Army Surgeon General's Library in Washington D.C translating Chinese and Japanese medical books into English. Entered the Medical School at Columbian University (now George Washington University).
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Returned to Korea as the Chief Advisor to the US Military Government and as a member of the Korean Interim Legislative Assembly. Jaisohn made strenuous efforts toward democracy and the unification of Korea.
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initially meant to symbolize Korea's independence from foreign interventionism. Apart from his journalistic and political activities, he delivered regular lectures on modern politics and the principles of
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Five years later in 1924, Jaisohn went legally bankrupt due to his political engagement and had to resume practicing medicine to make a living. At age 62, he became a student again at the
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Attended the Harry Hillman Academy (Wilkes Barre, PA). John W. Hollenback supported Jaisohn's living and tuition in entirety. Anglicized his name from 'Soh Jaipil' to 'Philip Jaisohn'.
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sold into slavery, but committed suicide. His 3 year old son had also died in 1885. Convicted of treason, Soh Jaipil lost half of his family and had to flee Korea to save his life.
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The National Foundation Medal was awarded posthumously to Jaisohn by the Korean government. A memorial monument was erected at Rose Tree Park, Media, PA.
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in control of the southern part of Korea invited him to serve as chief adviser. In December 1946, he was elected to the Interim Legislative Assembly (
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intellectuals selected him as candidate for presidency, but he declined. When the date of the first presidential election was confirmed by the
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Oh Se-ung, Philip Jaisohn's Reform Movement, 1896-1898: A Critical Appraisal of the Independence Club, University Press of America, 1995,
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policy of welcoming the Qing Manchu envoys (Yeongeunmun roughly translates from Korean to English as "Welcome with kindness gate").
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a week earlier on December 29, Jaisohn died on January 5, 1951, during the Korean War, just two days before his 87th birthday.
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public in 1990. Since then, the Jaisohn House has been visited by many students and politicians from Korea such as former
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Married Muriel Armstrong, daughter of George Buchanan Armstrong. Jaisohn later had two daughters (Stephanie and Muriel).
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Jaisohn felt that political unity was needed for a new nation, despite his uneasy relationship with the president elect
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on Rittenhouse Square and established the "Korean Information Bureau." He published a political journal called
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misconduct by government officials, which caused strong reactions by the conservatives. Under the aegis of the
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Convened the First Korean Congress in Philadelphia after receiving the news of nationwide resistance in Korea.
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In 1894, he married Muriel Mary Armstrong, a distant relative of the former president of the United States,
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1910-45. Chief Advisor to the U.S. Military Government in Korea, 1947-1948. This was his home for 25 years.
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Proposed the constitution of Congress. Russia and Japan pressed the Korean government to dispel Jaisohn.
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at the age of 18, becoming one of the youngest people to ever pass this exam, and as a result became a
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Worked at the Jeans Hospital, St. Joseph Hospital, Charleston General Hospital and Chester Hospital.
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In 1885, early in his stay in America, Jaisohn worked part-time jobs. In 1886, Jaisohn lived in
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Operated a publishing and stationary business in Philadelphia with his friend, Harold Deemer.
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With Yu Ilhan, Jaisohn founded the New-Ilhan & Co., but the business was not successful.
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in Shanghai appointed Jaisohn as the vice-representative to the Washington Naval Conference.
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government. He declined, choosing to focus on reform movements where he advocated for
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Volunteered as a physical examination officer for the US Army during World War II.
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Contributed various columns such as "My Days in Korea" and "Random Thoughts" to
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Timeline section should be prose and not list, excessively detailed family tree.
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He organized the League of Friends of Korea in 21 cities with the help of Rev.
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was pardoned, enabling Jaisohn's return in 1895. In December 1895, he went to
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and sought refuge in the United States where he became a citizen and earned a
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Awarded a medal from the US Congress in honor of contribution to the US Army.
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George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences alumni
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Mother-in-law: Margaret Elizabeth Roben (June 27, 1852 – September 2, 1911)
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Muriel Mary Armstrong (or Muriel Josephine Armstrong; 1871 – August 1944)
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during his adolescence, where he was exposed to the reformist ideals of
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He died in 1951 shortly after returning to the United States during the
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Step-Grandson: Paul Cameron Boyd Jr. (May 16, 1920 — February 24, 1936)
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Father-in-law: George Buchanan Armstrong (May 18, 1852 – July 13, 1937)
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support for Korean independence. Jaisohn became a chief advisor to the
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Died at the Montgomery Hospital, PA during the Korean War (1950–1953).
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Step-Grandson: Robert Martin Boyd (December 21, 1921 — June 24, 1992)
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Son-in-law: Paul Cameron Boyd (December 7, 1899 — November 12, 1964)
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Son-in-law: Waren Ross Hardican (April 1896 – May 2, 1958); divorced
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George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
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Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
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Earned a medical degree and opened a private medical office in 1894.
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First Korean Congress held in the Little Theatre, Philadelphia 1919
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Attended the Pan-Pacific Conference in Hawaii as a Korean delegate.
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His body was cremated, and his ashes were buried in Bib church in
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Founded the League of Friends of Korea in Philadelphia with Rev.
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Grandson: Philip Jaisohn Hardican (June 10, 1916 – 14 June 1993)
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where he studied both at the Keio Gijuku (the forerunner of the
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as well as Korean American immigrants and community neighbors.
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Adopted to Jaisohn Kwang-Ha, Jaisohn Kwang-Hyo's second cousin.
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Step-Grandson: Rawie Carson Boyd (August 10, 1927 — April 2002)
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Members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
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in 1882. Thereafter he was appointed to Gyoseokwan Bujeongja (
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Left Washington D.C. at the request of the Korean government.
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Born in Bosung, Korea as the second son of Jaisohn Kwang-Hyo.
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In November 1897, Jaisohn finished the construction of the
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In his reports to the king, Jaisohn explained that Korea's
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Older sister: Lady Seo of the Daegu Seo clan (서씨; 1857–?)
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Daughter: Stephanie Jaisohn Boyd (1896 – April 5, 1991)
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and the Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation dedicated a
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Published five research articles in pathology journals.
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In April to August 1898, he accompanied an army to the
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in Philadelphia and moved to the National Cemetery in
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Operated the Philip Jaisohn & Co. in Philadelphia.
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and Jaisohn Kwang Bum and worked at a furniture store.
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public of the situation in Korea, and to persuade the
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Yi Jo-yi (이조이, 李召史), Lady Yi of the Seongju Yi clan (
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Jaisohn's grave in the Seoul National Cemetery (2023)
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Began a public forum called 'All People's Congress'.
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At a young age, Jaisohn was adopted by his father's
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Korean American physician and politician (1864–1951)
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