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KMID : 0618720110170010001
Journal of The Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine Informatics
2011 Volume.17 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.68
A Study on "Byun Jeung Rok(Ü©ñûÖâ)" Vol.7
Kim Joo-Tae

Lee Jong-Hwan
Song Ji-Chung
Jeong Heon-Yong
Lee Si-Hyeong
Abstract
The topic of this study is the translation of "Byun Jeung Rok Vol.VII(Ü©ñûÖâöÒÏé)". Byun Jeung Rok is a complete book of medicine which was written by Jin Sa tak(òæÞÍ÷¡) in the early years of the Ching dynasty. Of this, the seventh volume is composed of 6 disease-patterns(Ü»ñû) and 55 subtopics. Byun Jeung Rok(Ü©ñûÖâ) explains disease-patterns(Ü»ñû) through the unique and outstanding perspective of the individual author. This topic was studied in hopes of helping later students by showing to the world, through its translation, the author¡¯s understanding of disease pattern. The organized characteristics of "Byun Jeung Rok(Ü©ñûÖâ) Vol.VII" is as follows. 1. Byun Jeung Rok based his theory on the traditional paradigm, Yin-Yang and Five phases. and criticized another doctor¡¯s misleading opinion by it. 2. Jin Sa tak thought it highly important to distinguish the internal injury and the external wound. and this view was influenced by Ming dynasty¡¯s doctors. 3. Jin Sa tak very often used providing nutrition to patients as a way of treatment. because he thought that a variety of diseases are caused by the weakness of organs.
KEYWORD
Byun Jeung Rok Vol.VII(Ü©ñûÖâöÒÏé), Jin Sa tak(òæÞÍ÷¡)
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