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Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
2012 Volume.18 No. 3 p.1 ~ p.20
A Study on ¡ºöÝ϶пÝúôü(Chimgu-kukbicho)¡»
Park Sang-Young

Oh Jun-Ho
Abstract
Kim Deok-bang(ÐÝÓìÛÀ)'s "Chimgu-kukbicho(öÝ϶пÝúôü)"(Secrets on acupuncture and moxibustion) hasn't been known throughout Korea yet, let alone its existence. Kim Deok-bang was the person who was taken to Japan as a prison during the Imjin war(Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592), and he is known to have initiated Japan's noted doctor Nagada Tokuhon(íþï£ÓìÜâ), who is comparable to Huh Jun in Korea, into the acupunctural method. Nagada Tokuhon healed many patients with the unusual blood-drawing method, which was one of the very unfamiliar scenes in Japan at that time. "Chimgu-kukbicho" shows that the very blood-drawing method was used for not a few medical treatments. This aspect can be said to be an unprecedented point of the acupunctural method in the first half of the Choseon Dynasty period as shown in "Chijong-jinam(ö½ðþò¦Ñõ)" in our country, and from such a context, it is understood that the medical skills were widely distributed in Japan by Kim Deok-bang. This paper is going to lay a foundation for the argument hereafter related to this by including Provision 114 stating Kim, Deok-bang's acupunctural method like this.
KEYWORD
Kim deok-bang , Acupunctural Method , Blood-Drawing Method , "Chimgu-kukbicho , Nagada Tokuhon, "Chijong-jinam
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