KMID : 0644020150280020033
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2015 Volume.28 No. 2 p.33 ~ p.45
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A Study on 'Dokyeok(Ô¸æ¹)' of Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°)
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Kim Sang-Hyun
Jang Woo-Chang Baik You-Sang Lyu Jeong-Ah Jeong Chang-Hyun
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Abstract
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Objectives : Through the study on Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°), it would be expected to analyze Dokyeok(Ô¸æ¹)'s characteristic and to comprehend how the changes in viewpoints of epidemic febrile disease were made.
Methods : It has been done to analyze the original text of Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°), and to compare the theory of Onbyeongjobyeon(è®Ü»ðÉÜ©) associated with the signature symptom of Dokyeok(Ô¸æ¹).
Results : Heo Jun(úÉñÝ) experienced a specific epidemic disease called 'Dokyeok(Ô¸æ¹)', on which he made observations and analyzed its features and wrote Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°). In Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°), 'Dokyeok(Ô¸æ¹)' is characterized by rash[òÖ], its pathogenesis is warm temperature, thus its treatment principle is removing interior and exterior heat. The book's pragmatic perspective is highly appreciated, as HeoJun improved and solidified existing medical knowledge up to date. In addition, Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°) is significant in that it differentiated between macula[?òÖ] and rash[òÖ], much earlier than the febrile disease school of the Qing dynasty.
Conclusions : Between Byeokyeoksinbang(?æ¹ãêÛ°) and Onbyeongjobyeon(è®Ü»ðÉÜ©), there are differences in treatments and patterns of rash[òÖ]. Based on this, it will be able to compare each disease that is written in two books. And a study on comparing the development between epidemic febrile disease[è°æ¹ùÊ] of the Joseon dynasty and febrile disease[è®Ü»ùÊ] of the Qing dynasty will be carried out with a follow-up study.
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KEYWORD
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Byeokyeoksinbang , Dokyeok(Ô¸æ¹) , epidemic febrile disease[è°æ¹] , rash[òÖ] , Onbyeongjobyeon(è®Ü»ðÉÜ©)
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