• Title/Summary/Keyword: medical tales

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제천의 의학인물과 한의학전통 (Men of Medicine and Korean Medical Traditions of Jecheon)

  • 안상우
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2009
  • Jecheon is a place of Korean Medicine with many historical characters, medical tales and cultures. One of the most renowned characters is Lee Gong Gi(李公沂), a 扈聖功臣 (title given to the 86 people that escorted king Seonjo during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592) at the level of Huh Jun(許浚) and famous royal physician of Joseon who served King Seonjo and reached the highest position of chief physician. He was recognized for his talent as a royal physician and was conferred with the title of 扈聖功臣 Rank 3 after attending on King Seonjo during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. Despite the fact that he was a renowned man of medicine, he didn't get as much attention as 許浚 or Yang Ye Soo(楊禮壽) because documents on his work had not been studied. In this study, the author was able to study Lee Gong Gi(李公沂) based on documents such as "朝鮮王朝實錄(True Record of the Joseon Dynasty)", "內醫院先生案(Naeeuiwonseonsengan)", "醫科先生案(Euigwaseonsengan)" and on "避難行錄(Pinanhengrok)" by Yakpo Jeongtak (1526~1605) who was a govemmental pharmacist at the time of Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. According to "內醫院先生案" and "醫科先生案", Lee Gong Gi's son Lee Young Nam followed his father's footsteps and became the chief royal pharmacist and 崇政大夫(one of the governmental titles of Joseon Dynasty). As for Jecheon's Korean medical traditions, many forms of medical tales and cultures are preserved such as the tales of Neokgogae, Mountain Ami's medical water cave, Otmaru and Seonsimgol. These tales are divided into various types of great doctors, medical herbs and devoted sons and have been passed down With the origin of traditional medicine still intact. Moreover, ancient documents and artifacts on Traditional Korean Medicine that reflect the area's medical culture have been discovered. Not only is Jecheon a place of medical culture but along with Jecheon Drug Market it also carries on the tradition of medical herbs production and possesses the largest new medical herbs market in Korea. In conclusion, Jecheon is a traditional place of Korean Medicine with many medical cultures and characters from a unique history.

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의료설화에 나타난 의학적 처치의 사실성과 의미 - 류의태 의료설화 사례를 중심으로 (Reality and Meaning of Medicinal Treatments Appeared in Medicinal Fables - Based on Case Study of Ryu Ei-Tae Medicinal Tales)

  • 구현희;안상우
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2010
  • This study finds an interesting fact that five symptoms (smallpox, postpartum pain, eye disease, swollen symptom and parasite infection) mentioned in Ryu Ei-Tae Medicinal Tales and his prescriptions (steamed rice, loess, soybean sprouts, cinnabar, radish, sesame oil and pork) were dramatized on the basis of traditional Korean medicinal knowledge in the Joseon Dynasty. Based on the study of experience-based medicinal literatures popular in the Joseon period, it is confirmed that the prescriptions are actually effective. Also it is inferred that popular diseases at that time were abscess, difficult baby delivery, postpartum pain and parasite infection, which were regarded as almost incurable diseases to ordinary people. These stories also showed destitution of common people who could not afford to buy medicines at that time. As shown in the Ryu Ei-Tae Medicinal Fable, many people might try various ordinary materials around them such as soil or nose wax. One of the outcomes of this study is that the fact that the tales mentioned common materials easy to get in the surroundings such as steamed rice, sesame oil, soybean sprouts or radish could be interprets as care and consideration of medicinal doctors for ordinary people at that time.

동화를 활용한 인성교육 활동이 유아의 또래유능성 및 공격성에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Personality Education Activities using Fairy-Tales on Children's Peer Competency and Aggression)

  • 박유미;최인숙
    • 보건의료생명과학 논문지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 인성이 포함된 그림책 활동이 유아의 또래유능성 및 공격성에 미치는 영향을 알아보고자 한다. 이를 위하여 본 연구에서는 I시에 위치한 유치원 2곳에 재원 중인 만 5세 남녀유아 총 41명을 대상으로 연구를 실시하였다. 실험 집단에게는 6주 기간 매주 2회씩 30분 동안 동화를 듣고 인성교육과 관련된 활동을 제공하였고, 비교집단에게는 일반적인 일과운영을 진행하였다. 수집된 자료는 SPSSWIN 18.0을 이용하여 공변량 분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과 실험 집단이 비교집단보다 또래유능성이 유의하게 높았으며, 공격성은 낮아졌다. 이러한 결과는 동화를 활용한 인성교육활동이 유아의 또래 유능성과 공격성에 긍정적인 영향을 미칠 수 있음을 시사한다.

산청지역의 전통의학 문헌 (Classic of Oriental Medicines in the San-Cheong Region)

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    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2008
  • San-Cheong region is the mountainous region in the southeastern part of Jiri-San where herbs with superior quality has been produced and famous doctors in history of Oriental Medicins such as Eui-Tae Ryu, Yi-Tae Yu, Cho-Gek Huh, and Cho-Sam Huh has lived. The most famous of all is Eui-Tae Ryu, who was a court physician under the reign of Suk-Jong in late 1660s. He wrote many classics on Oriental Medicines such as 痲疹編, a professional literature on measles, 實驗單方, a classic on miscellaneous diseases, 麟西聞見錄. Also, Cho-Gek Huh, and Cho-Sam Huh brothers wrote 晋陽神方, 晋寓神方, and various tales on medicines.

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Āyurveda(아유르베다)의 약물 지식에 관한 연구 - 『Suśruta-saṃhitā·Sūtrasthāna (수슈르따-상히따·수뜨라스타나)』를 중심으로 - (A Study of the Āyurveda Herbal theory in the 『Suśruta-saṃhitā·Sūtrasthāna』)

  • 서지영;이병욱;김학동;김기욱
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.135-156
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    • 2014
  • Through a simple translation and analysis of the "Su$\acute{s}$uta-saṃhit$\bar{a}$(The fascinating tales) S$\bar{u}$trasth$\bar{a}$na(The Introduction)", I have summarized the results of the research into the $\bar{A}$yurveda Herbal theory. 1. The title of chapter 40 is "dravya-rasa-guṇa-vip$\bar{a}$ka-vij$\tilde{n}$anīya(Medcation Taste Nature Effects Digestion)", and it states theoretical knowledge on materia medica. It says that 'matter' is the most important thing, and that it decides the curing effect. Although it does acknowledge the reason behind the doctors that emphasized things like 'taste', it mainly has a critical tone. The difference in philosophies and medical theory can be seen when we compare this to the "Caraka-saṃhit$\bar{a}$", 'theory on taste'. 2. The title of chapter 41 is "dravya-vi$\acute{s}$eṣa-vij$\tilde{n}$anīya(A Discussion on the Characteristics of Materia Medica)", and the contents of the chapter have a similar tone to the thoughts of the S$\bar{a}$mkhya(數論派). All 'matter' was created by the combination of the five elements of earth, water, fire, wind, and ether, and the predominant element makes it have an earth, water, fire, wind, or ether nature. Earth has an unmoving and down going nature, and makes the body strong. Water has an irrigating nature, and moistens the tissue and induces secretion and excretion. Fire has an upward-going nature, and improves sight and complexion. Wind relaxes and dries the body, and makes the mind and body agile. Ether gives flexibility, porosity, and candidness. The title of chapter 42 is "rasa-vi$\acute{s}$eṣa-vij$\tilde{n}\bar{a}$nīya(A Discussion on the Types of Rasa(taste))". "Rasa" is an important concept in $\bar{A}$yurveda. Sometimes it is translated as 'one of the seven types of bodily tissue' and seen as chyle, and sometimes it is seen as the tastes that can be felt with the tongue such as spicy, sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and astringent(澁). Volume 1, chapter 42 of the "Caraka-saṃhit$\bar{a}$" is dedicated to the "types of taste", and in chapter 26, it theorizes the concept of 'taste'.

Hunting for the Hurt in Chaucer′s Book of the Duchess

  • Vaughan, Miceal F.
    • 인문언어
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.85-107
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    • 2002
  • The word play on h(e)art-hunting has become a virtual commonplace in criticism of Chaucer′s Book of the Duchess. Less widely discussed is the third meaning of ME herte, "hurt." The "hart"/ "heart" pun is, however, only implicit in the poem, while the rhyme of "heart" and "hurt" in lines 883-84 makes clear the close association of the terms for Chaucer. Earlier commentators insisted that this was in fact an instance of rime riche or "identical rhyme," but if it is so it is striking that it is the unique instance of the rhyme in Chaucer, whose works are full of occasions for hurt hearts. The essay argues that this is, instead, an instance of near-rhyme and that the confusion in scribal spellings of ME hurten(with ′u,′ ′0,′ ′i,′ ′y,′ and ′e′ ) suggests uncertainties about its root vowel that modem linguistic study has not clarified completely. If the rhyme of herte ("hurt") with herte ("heart") is, however, established by these lines in BD, then it is probably reasonable to ask about all the occasions where characters in the poem are hurt by emotional or physical distress. In the cases of A1cyone and the Man in Blak, the hurt is revealed plainly as the death of a loved one, and Alcyone′s death and the Man in Blak′s return "homwarde" offer contrasting responses to the realization and acknowledgement of their loss. In the case of the Narrator, however, the exact nature of his "hurt" is nowhere made clear and the questions this Jack of clarity raises for the reader remain unanswered when the poem declares its "hert-huntyng" done. Further examination of the Narrator′s character and his role in the poem may reveal him to be a physician himself in need of healing, and this reading of his character may identify him as an ancestor as much of Chaucer′s Pardoner as of the Pilgrim Narrator of Canterbury Tales.

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신라 시조 혁거세왕 신화에 대한 분석심리학적 연구 (A Study of Myth of King Heokgeose, the Founder of Shilla Dynasty from a Perspective of Analytical Psychology)

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    • 심성연구
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.50-87
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    • 2013
  • C. G. Jung은 일찍이 신화(神話)나 민담(民譚, Märchen)에서 인간 무의식의 보편적, 원초적 조건이 발견된다고 하였다. 우리의 일상에서 이러한 인간심성의 보편성을 흔히 체험할 수 있는 것은 꿈이다. 그러므로 꿈에 나오는 인간 심성에 있는 보편적인 원형상들을 이해하기 위해서 신화소(神話素)들이 등장하는 신화나 민담들에 대한 분석심리학적 해석을 시도해 보는 것은 실제 임상에서 마주치게 되는 이런 '큰 꿈'들을 충실히 이해하기 위해 매우 중요한 과정이다. 저자는 신화에 대한 분석심리학적 해석에 관심을 가지면서 그 대상에 대한 탐색을 하면서 신화소에 나타나는 '원형'의 보편성을 우리 민족 전래의 신화 속에서 찾아보기 위해 삼국유사를 살펴보던 중 기이편(紀異篇)에 나오는 신라(新羅)의 건국신화인 혁거세왕(赫居世王) 신화에 주목을 하게 되었다. 신라는 일찍 건국이 되긴 하였지만 한반도 남부 끝자락에 위치한 제일 작은 나라로서 고구려, 백제에 비해 정치, 군사적으로나 문화적으로 가장 늦게 발전한 나라였음에도 결국 삼국을 통일하고 우리나라 역사상 가장 긴 거의 1000년(BC57~AD935)의 역사를 이어온 나라라는 점에서 건국과 관련된 남다른 바탕이 있었는지 그들의 건국신화에 있는 원형상(原型像)들을 살펴보고자 하였다. 한반도의 남쪽 작은 나라였던 신라의 건국시조의 탄생신화가 탄생전의 상태에서부터 탄생, 배필의 탄생, 성장, 결혼, 즉위, 다스림, 죽음, 죽음 이후, 계승까지 거의 완전한 줄거리를 갖고 있다는 것은 매우 주목되는 점이다. 이 신화에 나오는 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 13, 61 등 다양한 숫자 상징, 동, 서, 남, 북과 중심을 포함한 모든 방위, 호랑이, 백마, 닭, 용, 봉(鳳) 뱀 등 많은 동물상징, 중심적인 상징인 알을 비롯한 바위, 박(瓢), 전광(電光), 샘물, 내(川), 나무, 숲, 산, 쇠 등 자연의 상징과 선도성모 같은 신상(神像) 등 점차 이야기가 전개되면서 등장하는 온갖 상징들은 이 짧은 신화 속에 온 인류가 경험해온 의식의 탄생, 부성과 모성의 합일을 통한 성장과 발전, 소멸, 재생의 이야기가 펼쳐지고 그런 과정이 다음 세대로 영원히 계승되는 웅대한 이야기가 재현되고 있음을 볼 수 있다. 신화의 한 단어, 한 문장 또는 별로 의미를 찾을 수 없어 보이던 내용들이 점차 그 뜻을 드러내고 있었고, 무의식과 의식의 상호 작용이 그 모습을 달리 하며 계속 반복되며, 중층적으로 표현되고 있음을 확인할 수 있었다.