KMID : 0644020150280040193
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2015 Volume.28 No. 4 p.193 ~ p.212
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A Content Analysis of the Medical Conversation Records from the Visits of Joseontongshinsa - Focused on the Medical Classics -
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Kim Hye-Il
Jeong Chang-Hyun Jang Woo-Chang Baik You-Sang
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Abstract
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Objectives : The purpose of this study is to find the differences of the viewpoints about medicine between Korean and Japanese doctors through analysing the contents of the medical conversation records from the visits of Joseontongshinsa.
Methods : The conversations were classified according to the topics and analysed with emphasis on the subject of medical classics.
Results : Japanese doctors were skeptical about the application of Huangdineijing(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè) and the theory of Five Circulation and Six Qi(çéê¡ë»Ñ¨) to clinical treatment while they respected Shanghanlun(ß¿ùÎÖå). They were interested in the bibliography of medical classics, and considered it was important to study the original texts rather than the new editions. The doctors of Joseon valued Huangdineijing highly and accepted the theory of Five Circulation and Six Qi. They mainly used the treatments in Yixuezhengzhuan(ì¢ùÊïáîî), Yixuerumen(ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦), Shoushibaoyuan(áøá¦ÜÁêª) as therapeutic methods.
Conclusions : The conversation records reflect the trend of Korean Medicine in the Joseon Dynasty that Huangdineijing had been mainly studied and the Jin-Yuan(ÑÑêª) Medicine had been accepted, and the trend of Japanese Medicine in the mid-Edo period that Koho school(ͯ۰÷ï) had predominated.
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KEYWORD
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Joseontongshinsa(ðÈàØ÷×ãáÞÅ), medical exchanges, medical classics, Korean Medicine, Japanese Medicine
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