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Journal of Korean Medical History
2004 Volume.17 No. 1 p.177 ~ p.194
Lee Hyuk-Jae

Cha Wung-Seok
Kim Nam-Il
Abstract
This study examines the main points of DongUiBoGam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü) based on the preface(ßí) and Compiled Examples(ó¢ÖÉ) of DongUiBoGam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü). The results of this study are the following: 1) DongUiBoGam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)'s InSinReon(ìÑãóÖå: man-body doctrine) states that Form(û¡ -hyeong) and Jeong(ïñ), Ki(Ѩ), Sin(ãê) are the foundation and the Organs are the mediators. 2) DongUiBoGam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü) includes Taoism, Buddhism, and Medical Science. 3) DongUiBoGam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)'s NaeGyeongChapter(Ò®ÌØø¹), OeHyeongChapter(èâû¡ø¹), JapByeongChapter(íÚÜ»ø¹)'s name shows that each chapter's key concept is Gyeing, Hyeong(û¡-Form), and Byeong(Ü»-Sickness). 4) The purpose of DongUiBoGam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü) is Following the Ideas Handed Down From Forefathers(ٷͯìÑñýë¶ëò), and in this prospect, the context could be named, 'The Treasure Box and Mirror of Eastern Ideas' (ÔÔëòÜÄÊü-DongUiBoGam).
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