KMID : 0877120220350020009
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Journal of Korean Medical History 2022 Volume.35 No. 2 p.9 ~ p.18
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A Study on the Recognition of Theory that Acupuncture has no Reinforcement during Late Joseon Period
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Yun Ki-Ryoung
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Abstract
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This study examined the perception of the royal family and scholars, focusing on the records of the royal family and literary collections in the late Joseon Dynasty, and attempted to present the process of accepting this content in Korea through domestic and foreign medical documents and other literature.
The perception of this content in the late Joseon Dynasty can be said to be a characteristic content in the history of acupuncture and moxibustion in Joseon. This seems to have occurred after the middle of the Joseon Dynasty, when both acupuncture and medicine were executed as common treatments to the king.
This content was generally recognized by Joseon's scholars because it had been in books read by the scholars before it was mentioned directly in the medical book. Korean medical books were influenced by Uihakyimmun, and this content continued steadily in various medical books. Since the books containing this content were test subjects for medical exam, it can be assumed that they were generally accepted by doctors in the late Joseon Dynasty.
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KEYWORD
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Acupuncture has no Reinforcement, SeungjeongwonIlgi, Uihakyimmun, acupuncture and moxibustion, late Joseon Dynasty
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