KMID : 0877120100230020047
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Journal of Korean Medical History 2010 Volume.23 No. 2 p.47 ~ p.56
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A Study about Suture Surgery written in Traditional Korean Medical Books
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Bang Sung-Hye
Cha Wung-Seok Kim Nam-Il
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Abstract
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The objective of this article is to investigate and analyze the way how the suture surgery was operated in case of external wound or incision in past Korea. The method to do this study was to search the books on the website, Knowledge of Oriental Medicine Web Service, databased and serviced by Korean Institute of Oriental Medicine. The searching key word was 'Üî'. The results was as follows. According to the website search, ten subjects of suture surgery could be classified: sword wound(ÑÑóê), horse bite(Ø©Îá), intestine incision(íó?ß¿), knife or ax wound(Óïݨ߿), larynx incision(ùÜýª), intestine protrusion by cow collision(éÚõºíóõó), self-stabbing of neck(í»Ùû), falling from tree(ÔÛöÃß¾ÙÊöåù»), lip injury(ݺáßòÆù«) and face wound(äÔØüÀÇ èâß¿). Furthermore, the kinds of suturing fiber, the way how to stitch, the kinds of medical care before and after the suture surgery could also be found
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KEYWORD
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suture, surgery, incision, wound
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