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Journal of Korean Medical History
2021 Volume.34 No. 2 p.117 ~ p.126
A study on the take a dose Songjeol-tea of King Yeongjo in the ¡ºSeungjeongwon Ilgi¡»
Park Hae-Mo

Jung Ji-Hun
Abstract
An article published in the ¡ºSeungjeongwon Ilgi¡» was analyzed to examine the take a dose Songjeol-tea by King Yeongjo, the 21st king of the Joseon Dynasty. Songjeol-tea is a prescription that makes alcohol with some ingredients and Songjeol[áæï½], and appears only in King-Yeongjo era throughout ¡ºSeungjeongwon Ilgi¡». King Yeongjo recognized that the Songjeol-tea was an excellent prescription for the treatment of leg diseases, and took it in various ways thanks to the title of "tea" by his officials and doctors. There were many internal conflicts as King Yeongjo taking a prescription in the form of alcohol in a situation where a official who violated it was punished after issuing prohibition of drinking alcohol, and he himself recognized the Songjeol-tea as alcohol. The officials and doctors of King Yeongjo's reign rationalized King Yeongjo's actions by creating a justification for taking the Songjeol-tea to treat the disease because the king's body was related to the safety of the state.
KEYWORD
¡ºSeungjeongwon Ilgi¡», Songjeol-tea, King Yeongjo, Prohibition of drinking alcohol
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