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Dr. Jin ()


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Season: 1 Year: 2012

A surgeon treats a mysterious patient who has a human-shaped tumor in his head, only to discover himself time-travelling to the year 1861.

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  Jin Hyuk / ... (22 episodes, 2012)
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  Hong Young-Rae / ... (22 episodes, 2012)
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  Lee Ha-Weung / ... (22 episodes, 2012)
Jae-Joong Kim ...
  Kim Kyung-Tak / ... (22 episodes, 2012)
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  Yoo Hong-pil (22 episodes, 2012)
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  Choon-Hong / ... (20 episodes, 2012)
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  Hong Young-hwi (4 episodes, 2012)
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  Kwon Ik-joo (1 episode, 2012)
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  Joo Pal (1 episode, 2012)
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  Young-rae's Mother (1 episode, 2012)
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  Heo Gwang (1 episode, 2012)
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  Yeon-shim (1 episode, 2012)
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  Minister Kim Byung-hee (1 episode, 2012)

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Plot Summary

Dr. Jin, the top surgeon in Korea in the 21st century, finds himself transported to the year 1860 in the Joseon kingdom. How does he treat patients without state-of-the-art medical equipment and only armed with knowledge of modern medicine? There is no medical equipment or medicine in the kingdom but he has to somehow find a way to treat ill patients. Time traveler Dr. Jin is a medical drama with actual doctors advising the drama production. To save lives, Dr. Jin resorts to building his own medical instruments and developing medicine to remake himself into a better doctor. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines A genius surgeon time-slips to 1860 and realizes he can and needs to change history... See more »
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Also Known As
  • Dr. JIN (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Доктор Джин (Ukraine)
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  • 65 min
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Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Based on the manga "Jin" by Motoka Murakami (published by by-weekly manga magazine Super Jump from 2000-2010). See more »
Movie Connections Version of Jin (2009). See more »
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