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Research on diseases and causes of death of kings during middle Chosun Dynasty based on The Authentic Record of Chosun Dynasty (<조선왕조실록(朝鮮王朝實錄)>에 나타난 조선중기제왕(朝鮮中期帝王)들의 질병(疾病)과 사인연구(死因硏究))

  • Yoon, Han-ryong;Yoon, Chang-ryeol
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.125-151
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    • 2001
  • This paper is the result of the study of diseases, treatments, and causes of death of Yunsan-Gun, King Jungjong, King Injong, and etc that are recorded in The Authentic Record of Chosun Dynasty. Yunsan-Gun died at the age of 31, two months after he was expelled to Kanghwa Island. His rage, regret and emotional disorder injured Wonki therefore, exopathogens easily affected and finally caused death. King Jungjong died of old age. King Injong was born with weak heart and stomach, and attack of sorrow among seven emotions, and failure of harmonious intake of food lead to death.

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Historicizing of the Civilian Massacre through oral history (구술기록을 통한 민간인학살사건의 역사화)

  • Lee, Ju-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.29
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    • pp.79-127
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    • 2011
  • This study was designed for a theoretical and methodological discussion on a methodological medium, orality to historicize the 'Civilian Massacre', of countless counter-memories which are inherent in Korean society. In other words, prior to collection of oral sources, it is to produce reliable oral history through a discussion on oral history research methodology and qualitative research methodology of oral history, after theorizing occurrence process of dominant-memory and counter-memory, orality's meanings as a counter-memory and the necessity for historicization of neglected memories, focusing on a 'memory' which is a fundamental background of an 'oral' act. Based on this basic process, oral recording process was performed in Changsoo-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun, Kyung-book Province where was selected as a research target for the civilian massacre that is a case to figure out what kind of high-quality record is produced, with a precise understanding of a particular methodology, oral history.

A New Record of Ihlea punctata and Redescription of Salpa fusiformis (Salpida: Salpidae) in Korean Waters

  • Kim, Sun-Woo;Won, Jung-Hye;Lee, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Chang-Bae
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.353-356
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    • 2010
  • Two species in two genera of the family Salpidae were identified in Korean waters: Ihlea punctata (Forskal, 1775) and Salpa fusiformis Cuvier, 1804. I. punctata is a newly reported species in Korean fauna, while S. fusiformis is redescribed with unrecorded solitary zooid stage.

The origins and transformations to the name of Augmented Widen the Core Powder (加味普正散) as seen in the Dr. Kim Young Hoon's Medical Records (청강 진료기록을 통해 살펴본 가미보정산의 기원 및 명칭 변화)

  • Kim, Dongryul
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.113-125
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    • 2020
  • This paper analyzes information on Augmented Widen the Core Powder (加味普正散) (AWCP) in the Dr. Kim Young Hoon's medical record database, Cheongang Medical Records. AWCP is a prescription that is not found in the existing medical texts, yet is referred to in Dr. Kim Young Hoon's medical record database. By examining these records, this study shows that the original prescription for AWCP was Decoction for Rectifying the Qi with Cyperus and Kudzu (香葛正氣飮) and that this prescription was deeply related to Rectify the Qi Powder Worth More Than Gold (不換金正氣散) as well as Cyperus and Kudzu Decoction (香葛飮). In addition, AWCP had several names over a long period of time, and its name changed from the Powder of Relieving Lives and Rectifying the Qi (普救正氣散) to AWCP. In particular, this study shows that the term 'gami' (加味 augmented) indicates a change in prescription name, not a change in the composition of the prescription.

An extended cloud analysis method for seismic fragility assessment of highway bridges

  • Sfahani, Mohammad Ghalami;Guan, Hong
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.605-616
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, an extended Cloud analysis method is developed for seismic fragility assessment of existing highway bridges in the southeast Queensland region. This method extends the original Cloud analysis dataset by performing scaled Cloud analyses. The original and scaled Cloud datasets are then paired to generate seismic fragility curves. The seismic hazard in this region is critically reviewed, and the ground motion records are selected for the time-history analysis based on various record selection criteria. A parametric highway bridge model is developed in the OpenSees analysis software, and a sampling technique is employed to quantify the uncertainties of highway bridges ubiquitous in this region. Technical recommendations are also given for the seismic performance evaluation of highway bridges in such low-to-moderate seismic zones. Finally, a probabilistic fragility study is conducted by performing a total of 8000 time-history analyses and representative bridge fragility curves are generated. It is illustrated that the seismic fragility curves generated by the proposed extended Cloud analysis method are in close agreement with those which are obtained by the rigorous incremental dynamic analysis method. Also, it reveals that more than 50% of highway bridges existing in southeast Queensland will be damaged subject to a peak ground acceleration of 0.14 g.

Weather Data and Praying for Rain and Fine Weather Written in the True Historical Record of the Chosun Dynasty (조선왕조실록에 기록된 기상요소, 기우제 및 기청제)

  • So, Seon Seop;Kim, Yong Heon
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.40-40
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    • 2000
  • After analyzing the record of climate of the Chosun era with the weather data written on the true history of the Chosun Dynasty, and in comparison with the latest weather data in Seoul, the following conclusion has been reached. It s not easy to restore the climate of the Chosun era with the true history of the Chosun Dynasty only, for the data of the Chosun era is nothing but 5.4% of that the recent 10 years, centering around Seoul. The number of days of the praying for rain and fine weather have nothing to do with those of precipitation. The monthly number of days of precipitation and hail are similar to those of the recent 10 years, even though the data is not enough. The situation of the days of frost and fog are very different from that of the recent ,10 years. This suggests that they recorded the situation when there was a lot of casualties to men and property, while they didn't record it when there were no casualties because the precipitation occured at the time.

Weather Data and Praying for Rain and Eine Weather Written in the True Historical Record of the Chosun Dynasty (조선왕조실록에 기록된 기상요소, 기우제 및 기청제)

  • So, Seun-Seup;Kim, Yong-Heon
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2000
  • After analyzing the record of climate of the Chosun era with the weather data written on the true history of the Chosun Dynasty, and in comparison with the latest weather data in Seoul, the following conclusion has been reached. It's not easy to restore the climate of the Chosun era with the true history of the Chosun Dynasty only, for the data of the Chosun era is nothing but 5.4% of that the recent 10 years, centering around Seoul. The number of days of the praying for rain and fine weather have nothing to do with those of precipitation. The monthly number of days of precipitation and hail are similar to those of the recent, years, even though the data is not enough. The situation of the days of frost and fog are very different from that of the recent.10 years. This suggests that they recorded the situation when there was a lot of casualties to men and property, while they didn't record it when there were no casualties because the precipitation occured at the time.

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A Study on Archival methodology for Oral History Management (구술사료의 기록학적 관리방법 연구)

  • Kwon, Mihyun
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.10
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    • pp.112-144
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    • 2004
  • Oral history has value that steps over the class consciousness and party feeling that records have, and enables a general representation of a human experience. Beside, It must be managed urgently because a collection of oral history has unique and limited. However, domestic related institution do not keep management for release and use of oral history in their mind are only concentrating on accession. Lately, National History Compilation Committee passes through faithful planning procedures and is collecting an oral history collection project. A merit of this project is to have attempted an image photographing. This study is propose that to examines over the all steps to say oral history collection activity to information service and a preservation from collection planning of organization. However, this study is insufficient in the management method how it is connected if does in order to manage the oral history which is collected with a part of a record in a archival institution because this study was only for the purpose of management of oral history. This problem will be studied through a process of checking the real thing of oral history. This study proposed general methodology for oral history management, if institution had a plan of collection and management or had some collection result.