KMID : 0877120080210020029
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Journal of Korean Medical History 2008 Volume.21 No. 2 p.29 ~ p.39
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Historical study of ðñëìýüùÛ° -focusing on Îßüùߤ
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Lee Duk-Ho
Kim Hong-Kyoon Ahn Sang-Woo
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Abstract
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"ðñëØ¡üùÛ°" is the oldest Koryo dynasty medical document known to date. Despite its historical importance, due to the absence of its original copy, its true characters could not be understood. Through comparison of the many documents that cited ðñëØ¡üùÛ°, it could be found that ðñëØ¡üùÛ° can be classified into two parts based on its contents and form. In Chinese medical texts, neither the name Îßüùߤ nor any similar prescription is mentioned. ðñëØ¡üùÛ° was the first in suggesting the usage of pine needles and salt for fomentation and not for internal use. Thus Îßüùߤ can be thought of as the oldest indigenous prescription preserved in Korean history. ðñëØ¡üùÛ° conveys records of the combination of the ancient origin pine needle fomentation and the creative addition of salt.
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KEYWORD
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Traditional Korean Medicine, Koryo dynasty, ðñëØ¡üùÛ°, Îßüùߤ
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