What are some Korean courtroom dramas about medical science?

Dae Jang Geum is a 2003 South Korean drama starring Lee Young Ae, Ji Jin Hee, Im Hoo, Hong Ri Na, and Yang Mi Kyung, written by Kim Young Hyun, and directed by Lee Byung Hoon. It is an inspirational costume historical drama **** 54 episodes. The plot tells the story of how Seo Jang-geum, an extraordinary woman, became the first female doctor in the history of the Joseon Dynasty, and was given the title "Dae Jang-geum" by the King of the Joseon Dynasty. In 1482 (the 13th year of Joseon's King Sungjong), Seo Cheon Soo, an officer in the Joseon Dynasty's inner guards, was instructed to give poison to the abandoned consort, Yoon, who was the mother of the King of the Yeonsan Dynasty. On his way home, he fell into a valley and was saved by a Taoist priest. The Taoist priest predicts that Tianshou's life will be miserable and his fate will be dictated by three women.

Eventually, he would be killed because of the third woman. Fourteen years later, when Yeonsan-jun succeeded to the throne, Tenshu resigned from his post as an officer of the inner guards in the hope of avoiding his fate, but he encountered a dying girl [Park Myung-il] by a stream, and Tenshu realized that she was the second woman mentioned by the Taoist priest on the same day.

The two were married by fate,

and had a daughter named Jangin. From then on, Tenshou took his wife and daughter and retired as a pariah. However, in 1504, when the Koshi disaster occurred, the Yanshan ruler ordered a manhunt for all those involved in the murder of his mother, and the three members of Tianshou's family were eventually forced to separate.

Little Changjin lost his parents and had nowhere else to go, but was fortunately taken in by Mr. and Mrs. Kang Deok-goo, who were skilled court workers. Following her mother's last words, Changjin successfully enters the palace as a young courtesan in the royal kitchen and later becomes an insider. She is different from ordinary people in that she has a strong personality, reads well, is kind-hearted and loves to help others, but often makes mistakes; she has a richer general knowledge than ordinary people, and her sense of taste is even more unique and sensitive. She is more knowledgeable than the average person and has a unique sense of taste. All the people in the royal kitchen look at Changjin in a different light, especially Han Shanggong, who cherishes her even more.

On the day of the competition for the highest palace in the royal kitchen, Sang-gung Han was delayed by Judge Choi, who told him about Sang-gung Choi's trick, and Jang-jin had to take Sang-gung Han's place in the competition with Sang-gung Choi. Jungjong was touched by Jangin's sincerity in cooking. Han Sang-goong finally became the highest official of the royal kitchen. When Jang-in learns that Han Sang-gung was her mother's best friend when she was an insider,

Jang-in has mixed feelings, and after recognizing each other, they embrace each other and cry, becoming closer. Choi Sang-gung is not willing to lose in the competition and she hits Han Sang-gung at every turn. After taking a hot spring bath, the sickly King Zhongzong fainted

for no apparent reason. Choi Jungsu and Choi Sanggung, in a stroke of genius, falsely accused Han Sanggung of eating a sulfur duck concocted by him, resulting in Han Sanggung and Jangin being convicted of being rebels and exiled to Jeju Island as servant girls for the government, and Han Sanggung tragically passed away on the way.

Jang-jin, who was working as a servant girl on Jeju Island, met a head doctor named Jang-deok and studied medicine under her. Afterwards, Jang-jin enrolls in the court's medical training program and enters the inner hospital as a doctor's wife, and then re-enters the palace. However, Choi Sang-gung did not give up her chance to frame

Jang-jin and tried to drive her out of the palace, but it was not to be. When Jang-in finally finds out the real reason why the King was in a coma, she boldly asks the King to clear the name of the deceased Han Sang-gung and her mother

who was lynched. Jang-jin studies the art of medicine in the palace and searches hard for a cure for various diseases; during this time, she treats the Queen Mother, who has not been cured for a long time, and successfully persuades the Queen Dowager, who refuses to seek medical treatment; and Daegun Gyeongwon, who has contracted the pox, and whose life is in danger, Jang-jin finds a cure for the disease, regardless of the risk of contagion. The medical officers and women of the inner hospital gradually put aside their preconceived notions and accept Jangin's status as a healer. In the end, Jang-im became the first female doctor in the Joseon Dynasty, and was named "Dae-jang-im" by King Jungjong, who made her the official of the third grade.

"In Medicine" is a 2012 South Korean weekend special program drama based on the manga of the same name by Murakami Norika, and a remake of the 2009 Japanese TBS series of the same name, "In Medicine". Written by Han Ji-hoon and Jeon Hyun-jin and directed by Han Hee and Oh Hyun-jong, the drama stars Song Seung-heon, Park Min-young and Kim Jae-jung

The drama centers on a surgeon in the modern 21st century who travels back in time to the end of the ancient Joseon Dynasty of the Lee Dynasty 150 years ago, and utilizes his mastery of modern medical skills to change the course of history.

Chen Hyuk (played by Song Seung Heon) is a very good neurosurgeon, and his girlfriend Mi-na (played by Park Min Young), who is also a doctor, dreams of a happy future. One day after a big fight between the two, Mi-na accidentally got into a serious car accident and fell into a coma. A mysterious patient suddenly appears in front of the desperate Chan Hyuk, and while walking towards the top floor, he wants to take the plunge, and Chan Hyuk accidentally falls down from the top floor himself in order to stop him.

Chen Hyuk woke up but found himself in an unknown place where he was surprised to meet Hong Young Rae (Park Min Young), a downtrodden lady of the aristocracy who looks exactly like Mi-na, Kim Kyung-jo (Kim Jae-jung), the number one martial arts general of the Joseon Dynasty, and Heung Seon Dae-won Goon (Lee Beom-soo), a historical figure. Not knowing why he is here or how to go back to his original world, Chan Hyuk, faced with crises, begins to use his knowledge of cutting-edge medicine to treat the starving commoners and even the high and mighty royals in the Joseon era, where there is no up-to-date medical equipment and proper medical supplies.

"Faith" is a costume crossover drama directed by Kim Jong-hak and written by Song Ji-na, starring Lee Min-ho, Kim Hee-sun, Yoo Woo-seon and Lee Bi-ri.

The drama focuses on Choi Yeong, a samurai from the Goryeo era, and Eun Soo, a modern female doctor, who travel through time and space to meet and create a wise king who governs the whole world. The drama premiered on August 13, 2012 in Korea. Choi Yeong (Lee Min Ho), a warrior from the Goryeo Dynasty, travels through a heavenly gate to the modern city of Seoul in order to save the life of Princess Ru (Park Sae Young), whose life is in danger due to an enemy attack. After explaining to a temple monk that she is "looking for a miracle doctor," the monk replies, "You are looking for a plastic surgeon. Choi found Yoo Eun-soo (Kim Hee-sun) in the plastic surgery department that the monk had directed her to and asked her if she could save the patient's life.

The doctor said that she was looking for a doctor who could save the patient's life. When Yoo Eun-soo sees Choi Yeong dressed strangely and wearing a sword, she misunderstands him as a weirdo and doesn't listen to his request seriously, and the police start to arrest Choi Yeong. Seeing the urgency of the situation, Choi Yeong intentionally gets

a guard to treat Yoo Eun-soo. Yoo Eun-soo, who realized this, immediately treated the injured guard. Choi Young, who has been watching the process, believes that Yoo Eun-soo is a divine doctor from heaven and decides to bring him to Goryeo.

Choi Young "kidnaps" Yoo Eun-soo and escapes from the pursuing police to the front of Heaven's Gate.