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조선후기 마진 질환 조리(調理)와 금기(禁忌)의 조선화 (A Chosonization of recuperation and contraindications of Measles in the Late Joseon dynasty)

  • 박훈평
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, medical books on measles written in the late Joseon dynasty were analyzed to examine Chosonization of recuperation and contraindications of Measles in the Late Joseon Dynasty. It was approached in terms of utilization of Chinese medicine knowledge and utilization of clinical experience in Joseon. Through this study, the following facts were newly discovered. 1) Alcohol was taboo according to Chinese doctors, but in Joseon it was considered good if used properly. 2) Beef was recommended by Chinese medical doctors, but it was taboo in Joseon. 3) Dried fish was a food specially recommended in Joseon literature. 4) Except for diet, the contents of the treatment follow the Chinese literature as it is, or there is no content. In conclusion, Korean medical doctors simply followed Chinese medicine knowledge at the beginning of the 18th century, but in the mid to late 18th century, according to the accumulation of clinical experience in Joseon, they had unique characteristics associated with medicine during the Joseon era.

한의학교육 연구동향 분석 : 2003-2022년 국내 연구 (Trends in Korean Medical education research from 2003 to 2022)

  • 곽도원;김민기;권지수;인창식
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to review trends in Korean medical education research from 2003 to 2022. A total of 60 studies were identified, with an increasing trend in publication numbers. The research topics covered various aspects of Korean medicine education, including curriculum, basic science, clinical science, teaching methods, history, and international comparisons. Text mining analysis revealed "Curriculum", "Satisfaction" and "Clinical" to be frequent terms. The study suggests that Korean medicine education research should continue to develop, given its broad scope and growing interest.

조선시대(朝鮮時代) 효종(孝宗)의 질병 및 사인(死因)에 관한 고찰(考察) (The study on disease & death of HyoJong(孝宗) in ChoSun Dynasty)

  • 김훈
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.129-144
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    • 2004
  • The King Hyo-Jong is the 17th King in the Chosun dynasty. King Hyo-Jong carried forward the subjugation of the northern areas, but the subjugation of the northern areas was failed for the reason that he was died in 41 years old. After that time, his death is wrapt in a shround of suspicion, such as a rumor of killing by poison. But the cause of his death in direct was the septicemia arised from the boil. Besides, We suppose that he was afflicted with gout and renal failure.

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역학(易學)의 의학적(醫學的) 적용(適用)에 대한 소고(小考) - 괘상(卦象)에서 명문학설(命門學說)까지 - (A Study on The Applicatin of IChing to Medicine - From Trigram to Myeongmun Theory)

  • 백유상
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : In this article, an analysis of some documents about medical thought of change in medical history explains how the concept of it has been established and expanded, and through that, we can find the fusion of tradition between medicine and the study of IChing. Methods : Through investigation and analyses of the texts about medical thought of change in important medical books, the contexts of the history will be drawn. Results : Although the study of IChing and medicine have been developed separately in the early period of medical history, it has been started to fuse explanations for symptoms and mechanisms of diseases using trigram images. Yin-yang and wuxing changes(陰陽五行) of human body have been explained with 12 changing trigram(消息卦) and eight trigram(八卦). In the Ming dynasty, the establishment of Myeongmun(命門) theory was influenced largely from IChing, but it was followed by a scathing criticism of some doctors in the Qing dynasty. Conclusions : Developing of the study about Iching and medicine, thought of change has been an important foundation of new theories in traditional medicine like as the issue of Myeongmun theory, as a result, it has contributed to the development of clinical medicine.

고대(古代)의 한(韓).중(中).일(日) 의약교류(醫藥交流) -"일본서기(日本書紀)"를 중심으로 (Medical and Pharmaceutical exchange among Korea, China and Japan in ancient times-indicated in ${\ulcorner}$Ilbonseogi${\lrcorner}$)

  • 신순식;최환수;양영준;홍원식
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.407-416
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    • 1996
  • ${\ulcorner}$Ilbonseogi${\lrcorner}$(edited A.D. 720) )was studied to investagate the medical and pharmaceutical exchange among ancient Korea, China and Japan. It seemed that Korean and Chinese traditional medicine was introduced to Japan through Korea. It was also shown in ${\ulcorner}$Ilbonseogi${\lrcorner}$ that Koreans who lived in china and Japan during that time seemed to hove active medical idea exchange. From various facts indicated in ${\ulcorner}$Ilbonseogi${\lrcorner}$, it was believed that Korean and Chinese traditional medicine was the basis for the foundation of Japanese traditional medicine.

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조선 후기 의약(醫藥) 관련 왕실(王室) 의례(儀禮) 연구 - 『탁지오례고(度支五禮考)』를 중심으로 (A study on medicine-related royal rituals: Focusing on Takji-oryego)

  • 박훈평
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2021
  • Takji-oryego (A Review of the Five manners related to the Ministry of Finance) is a book organized by Hojo (Joseon's Ministry of Finance) and the cost and details of royal events held according to five manners. This book contained a lot of information on medicine-related rituals in the late Joseon Dynasty. Thus, it was found that the royal rituals related to medicine include not only childbirth and fertility, but also Heuljeon and Sangjeon. Through this study, the following facts were newly discovered: 1) The time of transcription was between October 1840 and October 1841. 2) Huljeon (Privilege given to save) is also related to the rise of the status of medical officials after King Sukjong. 3) According to Heuljeon, medical bureaucrats in the late Joseon Dynasty had a higher position than other technical officials. 4) The contents of reward were complementary to the existing literature. The date of death of a medical official, which was unknown in previous studies, is documented. In a case like Sansilcheong, there are contents that are unknown through other sources.

An introduction to the recently excavated Chunggang Medical Records and research on their medical value

  • Kim, Nam-Il;Yun, Seng-Yick;Hong, Sae-Young;Ahn, Sang-Woo;Cha, Wung-Seok
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 2007
  • This study is a report on recently discovered medical records based on traditional medicine in the 1900s. First, the contents of the records and their significance are described in detail. Next, a simple example of the research follows, in order to explain the medical and historical significance the records contain and to answer the question of how this historical document can contribute to future medical and historical studies. The documents dealt with in this study, the Chunggang Medical Records, are medical records compiled by a Korean doctor of oriental medicine by the name of Younghun Kim who practiced in the center of Seoul for a period of over 60 years. The records, which eventually amounted to over 1,500 books, were made known to the academic world when the descendents recently donated them to Kyunghee University. The reason these medical records attract so much attention from academic circles, even though they are the work of one individual, is that they contain abundant information on general public medical health at the time, in addition to the fact that Kim Younghun was a well known figure among Oriental Medicine doctors in Korea. The medical records start in 1915 and continue until Kim Younhun's death in 1974, though they have some damaged or missing parts. Kim's medical records are a gold mine not only for scholars studying the medical history of the early 1900s, but also for doctors trying to emulate the techniques embedded in a great predecessor's medical practice.

역대(歷代) 전통약리학설(傳統藥理學說)의 변천(變遷) (The Changes of Traditional Pharmacology Throughout History)

  • 김남일
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.3-14
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    • 2005
  • This writing makes summarizing the history of traditional pharmacology its objective, and it gives a simple list of the pharmacological theories of various schools. In order to form the basic principles on the history of traditional pharmacology, the following were introduced: 1) the primitive formation of pharmacological theories before the Jin-Han times, 2) the earnest formation during the Jin-Han times 3) the systematic organization of pharmacological theories during the WiJinNamBukJo and Su-Tang times, 4) the development of pharmacological interpretation during the SongGeumWon times, 5) the maturity of pharmacological theories from MyungChung up until the modern times. 6) the new research trend from the modern times to this day.

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포스트구조주의적 분석을 이용한 간호와 보건의료의 역사에 대한 재해석의 한 시도 (An Attempt of Reinterprtation on History of Nursing and Health Care Using Post-structural Method)

  • 김남선
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.531-540
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study is to reinterpretate the history of nursing and health care from the view-point of post-structuralism. It has been emphasized that the development of modern health care has been due to the progressive efforts of medicine and to medical discoveries. Medicine has dominated the history of health care rather than nursing or other health professions. The present study adopts the post-structural method by Foucault, which tries to unite language and knowledge. Foucault examines "the institutionalization of knowledge and the power exerted thereby, with special reference to the devices of social regulation and their function over the madness, the disease, the crime, and the sexuality. " The concept of power in Foucault's writing is that it is exerted spontaneously in verbal behaviors of individuals through knowledge of everyday life such as definition of body or mind, sexuality and relationship of family. Therefore as to the problem of power, this study tries to understand the meaning of the health care history through an analysis of the formation of medical discourse. In order to have authority in a power relation, the medical professional asserts that medical discourse is the most scientific knowledge. The authority of medical professionals can be reinforced by the fact that male medical professionals outnumber female. Devaluation of nursing care is reinforced by the medicine which has the legitimate authority through use of the political skills.

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조헌영의 『동양의학총서(東洋醫學叢書)』에 대한 의사학적 연구 (A Historical Study on Cho Heon-yeong's 『Eastern Medicine Series (東洋醫學叢書)』)

  • 김도원;차웅석
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.119-134
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    • 2022
  • This study is about Cho Heon-yeong's 『Eastern Medicine Series (東洋醫學叢書)』. It consists of 5 clinical books, 『Therapy for People (民衆醫術理療法)』, 『Tuberculosis Eastern Medical Treatment (肺病漢方治療法)』, 『Neurasthenia Treatment (神經衰弱症治療法)』, 『Gastrointestinal Disease Treatment (胃腸病治療法)』 and 『Gynecological Treatment (婦人病治療法)』, which were published between 1935-1941. This series mainly succeeded 『Donguibogam (東醫寶鑑)』, and was influenced by 『Kyeongakjeonseo (景岳全書)』, and 『Hwangjenegyeong (黃帝內經)』. Cho Heon-yeong's medical philosophy appears in two ways. First, he emphasized invigoration in treatment for the people who lacked nutrition and medical care at the time. Second, eclecticism of Korean Medicine and Western medicine is specifically revealed through this series. He aimed for a comprehensive medicine that consists mainly of Korean medicine and includes only a part of Western medicine.