• 제목/요약/키워드: Wanghogo(王好古)

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왕호고(王好古)의 생졸년(生卒年)에 대한 소고(小考) (An Investigation of the Year of Birth and Death of Wanghogo)

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    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.101-105
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    • 2009
  • Wanghogo(王好古), a famous physician of the Geum-Won(金元) period, inherited the theories of Jangwonso(張元素) and Igo(李古), and made great contribution to the spread of the medical theory of the Yeoksu school(易水學派). In Korea, studies on Wanghogo(王好古) is growing, but that on his life is still undeveloped. The year of his birth and death, as proposed by Wangwaljeong of the Cheong(淸) dynasty, was around 1200 and 1264. However, through thorough examination of the records and context along with the relation between Wanghogo(王好古) and his teacher Igo(李古)'s works, the author finds that Wanghogo(王好古) was born around the year of 1230, and died around 1308.

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왕호고(王好古)의 저서(著書)에 대한 연구(硏究) (A Study on the Writings of Wanghogo(王好古))

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    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.43-58
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    • 2008
  • Wanghogo(王好古) is a prominent doctor in Geum-Won(金元) Dynasty. He is also the inheritor of Jangwonso(張元素) and Igo(李杲) in study, and studied "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)", "Sanghallon(傷寒論)". So, he contributed to a later age. Although we have some researches of Wanghogo, but the researches in his books are insufficient as yet. More, the publication year of his books have some different views, so I tried to study this. By this study, We can understand that Wanghogo published "Uiruwonyung(醫壘元戎)" which is for exogenous febrile disease and miscellaneous diseases in general plan of twelve meridians in 1297, "Eumjeung-yangnye(陰證略例)" which is for harm and diagnosis and treatment of Eum syndromes of exogenous febrile disease in 1303, and "Tang-aekboncho(湯液本草)" which is for property and flavor and meridian tropism of Herb and five kind of flavor's tonification and reduction, the meaning of prescription, care of health by food, "Chasananji(此事難知)" which is for meridian, Jangbu(臟腑), pathology, pathogen, clinical distinction, medical care in 1308.

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