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Journal of Korean Medical History
2021 Volume.34 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.22
A Study on Cho Heon-yeong¡¯s Buinbyeongchiryobeob(ÜþìÑÜ»ö½ÖûÛö)
Kim Do-Won

Cha Wung-Seok
Abstract
In this study, we examine Cho Heon-yeong¡¯s medical theory in obstetrics and gynecology by looking at the contents and prescriptions of ¡ºBuinbyeongchiryobeob(ÜþìÑÜ»ö½ÖûÛö)¡». This book is a clinical text on obstetrics and gynecology written in 1940's. This book consists of Introduction, Jeungchi(ñûö½), Yangjinhanchi(åÇòàùÓö½), Cheobangnonhae(ô¥Û°ÒÕú°) and refers to ¡ºDonguibogam (ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)¡», ¡ºKeongakjeonseo (ÌØä¿îïßö)¡», ¡ºJunguihaksajeon (ñéì¢ùÊÞöîð)¡», ¡ºJejungsinpyeon (ð­ñëãæøº)¡», ¡ºUihakipmun (ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦)¡» and ¡ºUijongKeumkam (ì¢ðóÑÑÊü)¡». Cho Heon-yeong¡¯s theory in this book has following characteristics. First, his medical eclecticism is centered on Korean Medicine, with incidental use of Western medicine. Second, he regarded weakness(úÈñû) as important in obstetrics and gynecology. Third, he added mental state as one of the basic physiological characteristics of women. Fourth, he presented a new diagnotic standard based on a spectrum of fire(ûý) and cold(Ò²). There are 363 prescriptions in this book, and 171 of them are from ¡ºDonguibogam (ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)¡». Frequently used prescriptions are all belong to supplement(ÜÍå·). There are 48 prescriptions that Cho Heon-yeong originally made. Additionally, this book contains eopsaeng(àîßæ) and pretended stimulation therapies and exercise methods.
KEYWORD
Gynecological treatment, Oriental Medicine Series, Cho Heon-yeong, eclecticism of Korean Medicine and Western medicine
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