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KMID : 0644020080210030165
Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2008 Volume.21 No. 3 p.165 ~ p.175
A Comparative study on Sinhyeongjangbudo(ãóû¡íúݤÓñ) - By the Standard of Sinhyeongjangbudo(ãóû¡íúݤÓñ) in "Donguibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)"
Sung Min-Gyu

Jeong Chang-Hyun
Abstract
"Donguibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)" is published in 1613 in Joseon(ðÈàØ) Dynasty, and reprinted many times in Korea, China and Japan. After publication of Donguibogam, Donguibogam became a base of Korean Medical development. Until now, Korean Oriental medical doctors make the most use of Donguibogam in clinical medicine. Donguibogam Sinhyeongjangbudo(ãóû¡íúݤÓñ) represents Heojun(úÉñÝ)¡¯s medical view, but there were not enough research about it. In oriental medical development, Taoism and Medicine interact each other and develop into higher grade. We searched Taoistic human body figures and medical ones which appeared before Donguibogam. We compared Donguibogam Sinhyeongjangbudo(ãóû¡íúݤÓñ) with other figures and revealed the special features of it. Donguibogam Sinhyeongjangbudo is one of medical human body figures, but it has Taoistic features. Heojun(úÉñÝ) located Sinhyeongjangbudo at the opening of Donguibogam, and represented his medical point of view. Heojun laid emphasis on Taoistic training more than medical care in Donguibogam, and this thought is expressed in introduction of Donguibogam. Donguibogam Sinhyeongjangbudo shows Heojun(úÉñÝ)¡¯s exact view.
KEYWORD
Heojun(úÉñÝ), Donguibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü), Sinhyeongjangbudo(ãóû¡íúݤÓñ), human body figure
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