KMID : 0877120190320010011
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Journal of Korean Medical History 2019 Volume.32 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.20
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A Study on Clinical Records of King Hyeonjong¡¯s Queen, Queen Myeongseong, Focusing on Cases Recorded in the Seungjeongwon Ilgi (The Daily Records of Royal Secretariat of Joseon Dynasty ã¯ïÙêÂìíÑÀ)
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Park Joo-Young
Kug Soo-Ho Kim Nam-Il Cha Wung-Seok
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Abstract
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Queen Myeongseong was the wife of King Hyeonjong, the 18th king of the Joseon Dynasty, and the mother of King Sukjong. The clinical records of Queen Myeongseong are summarized on the basis of the Seungjeongwon Ilgi (The Daily Records of Royal Secretariat of Joseon Dynasty ã¯ïÙêÂìíÑÀ) and reviewed through Donguibogam. Queen Myeongseong gave birth to one male and three female children in the time of the queen. She took Geumgaedangguihwan (ÑÑÏöÓ×Ïýü¯), Dalsaengsan (Ó¹ßæߤ), Antaeum (äÌ÷Ãëæ) during her pregnancy and Gungguitang (ÏäÏý÷·) during postnatal care. Since 1669, chest tightness, sleeplessness, arm pain and numbness of arms had been appeared. Ondamtang (è®ÓÅ÷·) and Dodamtang (ÓôÓÃ÷·) were used but they were not effective. However, when her symptoms were regarded as a benign tumor due to cold and wetness, there was a difference in the use of Ohjuksan (çéîÝߤ). In 1683, when king Sukjong was caught in a smallpox, she took care of him. She exorcised in the middle of winter to pray for her son¡¯s recovery, and died of the flu.
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KEYWORD
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Korean medical history, Queen Myeongseong, Seungjeongwon Ilgi, Clinical Records, Donguibogam
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