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Journal of The Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine Informatics
2010 Volume.16 No. 2 p.9 ~ p.49
A Study on Jin Jeung Ga Jeung Byun of the Byun Jeung Ok Ham(Ü©ñûè¬ùÞ)
Seo Jong-Chul

Park Dong-Seok
Keum Kyung-Soo
Abstract
Byun Jeung Ok Ham, written by Jin Sa Tak is composed of four books. This book is estimated of being written after A.D 1688 and composed of internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, dental surgery and so on, total 36 parts of clinical medicine. This is the last book of that four studying about definition on true and false of 15 diseases. 15 subjects follow, tumo, heat, faint, hematemesis and nosebleeding, insanity, great vomiting, great diarrhea, great thirst, scrotal hernea, uterus attacked by heat, dysentery, congestion, great swelling, malaria, attack by cold. This treatise is the last book of four which deals with jin ga translating into korean and studying about medical theories. In every parts, author¡¯s unique clinical theory appears affluently and in that periods his study developed a lot in those days¡¯ medical methods. The first book deals with eum yang. second book is weakness and strongness, third upper and low, fourth truth and untruth. First book, Jin Sa Tak says studying on eum yang is oriental medical basic theory and on incurable diseases or chronic symptoms, doctor must go back to that eumyang demonstration after can cure patients. Second parts are on weakness and strongness demonstration, that weakness is weakness of patients¡¯ energy and strongness is prosperous condition of diseases¡¯ attack. Third parts are on upper and low, that upper is upper parts of human body of painful parts and low is human low parts of pain, that is parts of under waist. And this treaties fourth parts are truth and untruth, true symptoms and untrue symptoms, that is the real reaction of human condition and the other way. Every prescriptions are author¡¯s creations. This book provides new viewpoints which surpasses original ancient medical theories. Author suggests new opinions about chronic and incurable diseases.
KEYWORD
Byun Jeung Ok Ham(Ü©ñûè¬ùÞ), Jin Sa Tak, jin ga(òØÊ£)
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