KMID : 0608520020080010001
|
|
Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine 2002 Volume.8 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.15
|
|
A Study on Composition and Content of Uibujeolok [ì¢Ý»îïÖâ]
|
|
Baek Sang-Yong
Ahn Sang-Woo
|
|
Abstract
|
|
|
Uibujeolok is a part of gogeumdoseojibseong[ͯÐÑÓñßöó¢à÷] edited in 1726 Chinese Ching[ôè] Dynasty. It refers Uibu[ì¢Ý»] included in Bakmulhwipyeon Yesuljeon-Ha[ÚÏÚªýÄøº çÝâúîðù»], and is composed of 520 volumes with 141 chapters. Though the name of Eubujeolok is used in most printed editions, the proper name was Uibujibseong[ì¢Ý»ó¢à÷] according to the original text of the copper type printing. Each category consists of 13 parts including Commentary, Diagnosis, and Organs and Bowels etc. And each chapter follows identical structure with categories. This composition type of Uibujibseong is similar with that of Dong-uibogam[ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü] which was published 130 years ahead, but different from those of clinical books which published in China until then. Unusually there is no chapter dealing with Chinese herbs and acupuncture.
|
|
KEYWORD
|
|
Uibujeolok[ì¢Ý»îïÖâ], Uibu[ì¢Ý»], Uibujibseong[ì¢Ý»ó¢à÷]
|
|
FullTexts / Linksout information
|
|
|
|
Listed journal information
|
|
|