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Journal of Korean Medical History 2017 Volume.30 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.22
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A Study of Medical Abstraction on 'The Theory of Byeongin' (Ü»ì×Öå) of Kim Goo Young
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Kim Chong-Won
Kim Nam-Il Cha Wung-Seok
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Abstract
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This paper is a study on the life and clinical reasoning of Kim Goo Young (1958-2014). Offering a new perspective through his interpretation of Donguibogam (ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü), Kim introduced his unique theory of Korean medicine, 'The Theory of Byeongin (Ü»ì×Öå)'. Kim recognized the confusing situation of communication between people studying Korean medicine and tried to make a new standard based on the principle that many people can share. 'The Theory of Byeongin' offers a newly constituted "Donguibogam" focusing on 'Byeongin' (Ü»ì×, pathologic origin) which can be translated as the cause of a disease. In so doing Kim recognized 'Byeongin' as the most important factor in 'Byeonjeung' (Ü©ñû, classifying the origin), or the classification method of symptoms. In addition, Kim recognized how 'Byeongin' was considered to be a diseased lifestyle, and tried interpreting. The patient's lifestyle to treat diseases. As a result, 'The Theory of Byeongin' is a theory consisting of an intuitive structure, reducing notable elements like Yin Yang Five Movement theory. The theory's significant characteristic is its easy application in clinical settings due the established core principles which are based on Kim's insight and clinical experience. This study contributes to the understanding of the theoretical and clinical development of Korean medicine through deeper studies on 'The Theory of Byeongin' and Kim's medical theory.
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KEYWORD
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Donguibogam (ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü), The Theory of Byeongin (Ü»ì×Öå), Kim Goo Young, Byeongin (Ü»ì×, pathologic origin)
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