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Journal of Korean Medical History
2009 Volume.22 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.45
A study of medical of Han Byung Lyun(ùÛܼæÙ) on Eui Bang Shin Gam (¡ºì¢Û°ãæÊü¡»)
Kim Dan-Hee

Kim Nam-Il
Abstract
Eui Bang Shin Gam("ì¢Û°ãæÊü") is a classic on oriental medicines written by Shin Oh (ãæçñ) Han Byung Lyun (ùÛܼæÙ) in 1913. It was written under the base of the writer's own experience as well as in the light of 36 other classics on oriental medicines such as Dong Eui Bo Gam ("ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊø"), Eui Hak Yip Mun ("ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦"), and Kyung Ak Jeon Seo ("ÌØä¿îïßö"). In an attempt to avoid difficult theories and list only the essential informations and formulas for clinical purposes, it attained its own characteristics of not only reorganizing Dong Eui Bo Gam in a pragmatic way but also explaining diseases classified in western medicines in oriental medicines' point of view as well as suggesting medicine formulas regarding such explanations. As a result, it is a complete and efficient medical classic through which one can gain knowledge in both classic oriental medicines and combination of western and oriental medicines. Its special features are making a separate chapter for cholera and Lao Zhai (Ò¾?), which is also a contagious disease, and trying in the chapter to explain the diseases in words of oriental medicines; listing details of nine major epidemic and matching them with the diseases known in oriental medicines; and recording a case of enforcing sterilization and preventive injection against contagious diseases. The basic medical theory in Eui Bang Shin Gam are the yin-yang theory, the thesis of fire and water, the thesis of the exterior and the interior, Yun Qi Lun (ê¡Ñ¨Öå), and four institutions of human body. In explaining the basic theories, the writer emphasized strengthening the yang of the body, under the influence of the thoughts of Zhang Ga Bin (íåË¿Þ¹). Since he put the importance of diagnosis first, the first chapter is about diagnosis. There are five different ways of diagnosing a patient mentioned in the book, and acupuncture, pulse, and medicines was considered crucial.
KEYWORD
Eui Bang Shin Gam, Han Byung Lyun, Dong Eui Bo Gam
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