Hŏ Chun, born in the year one thousand five hundred forty-six, was a distinguished physician in Korea, renowned for his contributions to the medical field during a pivotal era in the country's history.
Serving as the royal chief physician of the Naeuiwon, Hŏ Chun played a vital role in the healthcare system under the reigns of King Seonjo from one thousand five hundred ninety-seven to one thousand six hundred eight, and King Gwanghaegun from one thousand six hundred eight to one thousand six hundred twenty-three.
His expertise and dedication to medicine not only earned him a prominent position in the royal court but also solidified his legacy as a key figure in the development of Korean medical practices during the Joseon dynasty.