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Journal of Korean Medical History
2012 Volume.25 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.60
Analysis of Examples of Treating Ganwul[stagnation of liver qi] in ¡ºWooJam JabJeo(é×íÔíÚîÊ)¡»
Park Sang-Young

Oh Jun-Ho
Kwon Oh-Min
Ahn Samuel
Ahn Sang-Woo
Abstract
In recent times, a medical book called "WooJam JabJeo" has been published in complete Korean version. Not a few cases where the vivid appearance of the place for medical treatment are included intact in this medical book. This study is attempting to analyze one symptom of a disease by choosing it among the diseases our ancient sages treated in the light of the fact that there are only a few models which are applied to today¡¯s clinical treatment by our ancient sages appearance of medical service. This study believes that such an analysis of ancient medicine could be a part of the efforts to increase the applicable models to today¡¯s clinical treatment one by one. This paper is aimed at introducing and analyzing the three cases of Ganwul which are found in "WooJam JabJeo". It¡¯s because this study thinks that Ganwul is a symptom over which oriental medicine can not only establish dominance over western medicine it its diagnosis and prescription but Ganwul will also have high applicability to today¡¯s clinical treatment. Through this research, this study was able to perceive that the author. Jang, Tae-kyeong of "WooJam JabJeo" had vast knowledge of medical theories, especially in author¡¯s understanding diseases and composing prescription based on "Donguibogam". Up to the present time, domestic medical circles have understood the emergence of "Jejungshinpyeon(ð­ñëãæøº)"(1799) or "Bangyakhappyeon(Û°å·ùêøº)"(1885) as an outlining work at most for overcoming such a limit of "DonguiBogam" superficially. However, by looking into Jang Tae-kyeong¡¯s understanding of "Dongui Bogam". this study was able to know the fact that the emergence of such medical books was possible because the medical knowledge included in "Dongui Bogam" was fully understood and digested in society of the Josen Dynasty. Conclusively, such a fact reminds us that it serves as a momentum to confirm once more that "Dongui Bogam" could be a good model for even today¡¯s clinical treatment.
KEYWORD
"WooJam JabJeo(é×íÔíÚîÊ)", Ganwul, Clinical Service, Oriental Medicine, Dongui Bogam
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