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Fifteen Years Among the Top-Knots; Or, Life in Korea

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The narrative recounts a woman's fifteen years as a missionary physician in Korea, blending personal memoir, travelogue and cultural observation. It describes arrival and early hospital work, gaining the queen's confidence, marriage to a fellow missionary, and arduous itinerant journeys into the interior facing poor accommodations, disease, robbers and wild animals. Episodes include a severe cholera season when medical and clerical workers remained at their posts, accounts of baptisms and seed-sowing efforts, and sustained attention to local customs, superstitions, social degradation, and the particular needs of women. Practical missionary methods and candid reflections on successes and challenges are presented throughout.

About the Author

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Lillias H. Underwood

Lillias H. Underwood was an American author and missionary known for her insightful observations of life in Korea during the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Fifteen Years Among the Top-Knots; Or, Life in Korea," provides a detailed account of her experiences and the cultural landscape of Korea during a time of significant change. Through her writing, Underwood contributed to the understanding of Korean society and the challenges faced by missionaries. Her unique perspective offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of life in Korea, making her a significant figure in the literature of cross-cultural encounters.

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