• 제목/요약/키워드: DongUi(Eastern Medicine-東醫)

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한국한의학(韓國韓醫學)의 학술류파(學術流派)에 관(關)한 시론(試論) (A tentative assumption on the academic schools of Korean Oriental Medicine)

  • 김남일
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.3-25
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    • 2004
  • This study is aimed at grouping the academic lines of Korean Oriental Medicine into academic schools. The standard that can be used to classify the academic schools of Korean Oriental Medicine is first of all, identical theory; secondly, similar trend in compiling medical text; and thirdly, having the same individual body of theory. In this paper, based on these three criterion, the lines have been divided into 15 academic schools.

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"동의보감(東醫寶鑑)"과 "본초강목(本草綱目)"의 한국적 전유(專有)와 조선후기 의학 특징의 형성 -"본초유함(本草類函)"과 "본초유함요령(本草類函要領)"을 중심으로- (The Appropriation of Donguibogam and Bencao Gangmu and the Shaping of Distinctive Korean Medicine in the late Joseon Dynasty)

  • 권오민;차웅석;박상영;오준호;안상우
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2011
  • Bonchoyuham Nyoryeong(本草類函要領) shows how Donguibogam(東醫寶鑑) -Mirror of Eastern Medicine- is understood, digested into Korean medicine, and at the same time how it participated in the historical shaping of Korean medicine since the publishing in the early 17th century. The author, Hyeon Jae-deok, internalized the structure, content, and significance of Donguibogam and drew out a novel, concise, but comprehensive type of medical manual, while many other medical books since the 17century in Korea are estimated to have been an abridged edition of the Donguibogam. It may well be estimated as exemplar of the extent to which Donguibogam informed Korean medicine since the 17 century. The book shows as well how Bencao Gangmu(本草綱目) -Compendium of Materia Medica- and Donguibogam are merged and set a new medical stream in the 19th century Korea. Hyeon Jae-deok looked at the Bencao Gangmu from the lens of clinical treatment and prescription such that he focused on sections, elements, or parts of procedures, treatments, and prescriptions, not on the herbal taxonomic knowledge of the book. This perspective was embodied in Bonchoyuham(本草類函), which cited simple remedies, prescriptions, or treatments from Bencao Gangmu.