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Journal of The Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine Informatics
2011 Volume.17 No. 1 p.69 ~ p.145
A Study on "Hyang Yak Gu Geup Bang"
Nyeong Ok-Chung

Kim Joo-Tae
Lee Hyun-Jeong
Kim Sang-Un
Lee Si-Hyeong
Keum Kyung-Soo
Abstract
Characteristics Regarding Xiang Yao (Hyang Yag) Jiu Ji Fang Life Saving Local Botanical prescriptions in Medical Research Xiang Yao Jiu Ji Fang is Korea¡¯s most ancient extant medical manuscript. It was first published between 1232 and 1251 during the Goguryeo period (Gao Zong) by the (Jianghuadao Da Cang Du Jian) Great Storage Depository Under Capital Supervision. The entire work is divided into three scrolls named the front, middle and back parts. There is also an appendix titled Fangzhong Xiang Yao Mu Cao Bu ¡¯Catalogue of Medicines in the Local Botanicals prescriptions¡¯ in one volume. The contents comprise discussion of internal medicine diseases, external medicine diseases, commentaries on sexually transmitted diseases, diseases caused by parasites and bugs, diseases of the five orifices, gynecological diseases and pediatric diseases, in all totaling fifty three types of disease. The prescriptions record 180 types of xiangyao or hyang yag-local botanicals representing the beginning of an independent Korean path of development. Owing to the development during the Goguryeo period of medical material left to us by history, investigation and research in the area of hyang yag local botanicals has bequeathed us methods used in the contemporary period. Through the related comprehensive annotated explanatory notes and documents, much analysis and discussion is taking shape.
KEYWORD
"Hyang Yak Gu Geup Bang", "Xiang Yao Jiu Ji Fang", hyang yag
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