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Journal of East-West Medicine
2014 Volume.39 No. 3 p.21 ~ p.29
A Review on the Change process of the Moxibustion-prohibited Points
MIn Jung-Joon

Lee Bong-Hyo
Abstract
Objective: This research was projected to reduce medical malpractice by understanding Moxibustion-prohibited points.
Method: We searched Moxibustion -prohibited points in several traditional oriental medical literatures and investigated the process of change.

Results: Bigeupchungeumyobang and Qianjinyifang (ô¶ÑÑìÏÛ°) is written on the basis of Chimgugapeulgyeong (öÝ϶ˣëàÌè). So they have similariry in the contents. Waitaimiyao (èâÓæÝúå·) is written on the basis of the Dang dynasty``s treatment experience. So Waitaimiyao is different from the previous literatures. Since the Euhakibmun (ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦), Moxibustion-prohibited points were significantly increased. Because Euhakibmun was for the medical beginners, author seems to have paid attention to selection of the points. Under the Myeong dynasty, China exchanged to forein countris actively including the J oseon Dynasty. Because Dongeuibogam was influenced by Chinese literatures, Moxibustion-prohibited points in Dongeuibogam are similar to those of Myeong dynasty``s medical books.

Conclusions: Before Myeong dynasty, Moxibustion-prohibited points were selected on the basis of Chimgugapeulgyeong. Since Myeong dynasty, Moxibustion-prohibited points were selected on the basis of Euhakibmun.
KEYWORD
Moxibustion-prohibited points, Medical malpractice
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