Won-ju Han, a doctor who practiced ninjutsu for long-established patients and was active even in the elderly, passed away at the age of 94.



The Magnus Nursing Hospital in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province and the bereaved side announced today (5th) that the deceased, the chief of internal medicine at the Magnus Nursing Hospital, passed away on the 30th of last month due to a surrender.



Born to parents of independence activists (Kyu-sang Han and Deok-sil Park), the deceased graduated from Kyungsung Hagyeo Women's College, the predecessor of Korea University Medical School in 1949, and obtained a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology.

After marriage, my husband and I studied internal medicine in the United States, and returned home to work as a practitioner.



Then, on the occasion of my husband's death about 40 years ago, I cleaned up the hospital, operated a medical missionary clinic, and started providing free medical service for decades.

In the mid-80s, he worked as a nursing hospital doctor and treated more than 10 patients every day until his death.




In this way, the deceased was introduced to various TV programs with a history of being'the oldest active-duty doctor in Korea' and a devotional attitude to patients saying,'I can heal my sickness with love', and was introduced to various TV programs.



An official at Magnus Nursing Hospital said, "It seems that all of my shoulders suddenly collapsed because the director, who was the mental support of all the staff, died," and said, "Patients were also saddened with unison."



It is said that the last words of doctor Won-ju Han, who tried to keep the elderly patient's side until he died, to his family and staff were only three words.



"Give it up", "It's autumn", "I love you".



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(Photo = Provided by Magnus Nursing Hospital/Yonhap News)