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Journal of Korean Medical History
2011 Volume.24 No. 1 p.57 ~ p.62
A Study on the life of WooJam, Jang-Taegyung
Park Sang-Young

Lee Jung-Hwa
Kwon Oh-Min
Han Chang-Hyun
Ahn Sang-Woo
Abstract
With the discovery of WooJam JabJeo, Jang-Taegyung[1809~1887] was highlighted as a noted doctor who won fame in the neighborhood of Gwangju, but with 'WoodJam Mango' seeing the light of day, this study was able to confirm the appearance of a literary man enjoying a reputation enough to sway literary circles with his writing of poems. It's possible to confirm his past related to medical service only until age of 42, which is because description in ¡ºWooJam JabJeo¡» came to a halt there. The situation is that the contents of 'WooJam Mango' started from age of 46 and were carried on even until after his death by his followers. Therefore, there exists a very intense impression that he might have put a focus on the life as a literary man ever after his mid-40s. and considering that he breathed his last at the age of 79, it's not difficult for us to estimate that his life was predominantly a series of literary activities rather than a health care provider.
The place names appearing in ¡ºWooJam JabJeo¡» and ¡ºWooJam Mango¡» are limited to today's Jeonlanam-do, and this researcher would say that the through-composed poems, which sang of the beauty of Gwangju area scenery are the works, deserve to get a spotlight in local history even today. Through the above discussion, this study could prove that WooJam is a flawless figure enough to represent Gwangju and Jeonlanam-do as a health care provider and a literary person as well.
KEYWORD
¡ºWooJam JabJeo(é×íÔíÚîÊ)¡», ¡ºWooJam Mango(é×íÔ?ÍÃ)¡», Jang-Taegyung, Health care provider, Literary person, Gwangju, Jeonlanam-do
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