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In the Margins: Writing on Medicine in Korea After 1876

Kim SM

  • KMID: 1114200
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2010 Dec;19(2):255-298.
The goals of this article are to survey American scholarship of medicine in Korea during the modern period and to suggest perspectives such studies offer to the fields of Korean...
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The Publication of Hyangyakjipseongbang and the Chosnization of the Chinese medicine

Lee KL

  • KMID: 1120220
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2011 Dec;20(2):225-262.
This article explores the Hyangyakjipseongbang, which was published in 1433, in view of the Chosnization of the Chinese medicine. This study discusses the structure of combination between the Chosn medicine...
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Comparative Research into the Process of Forming the Theory of Constitution in Ancient Western Medicine and that of Four Trigrams Constitution in Korean Medicine and Contents of Two Theories of Constitution

Park JH

  • KMID: 1076824
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2009 Jun;18(1):15-41.
After conducting comparative research into the process of forming the Theory of Constitution in Ancient Western Medicine and that of Four Trigrams Constitution(Sasang Constitution) in Korean Medicine and contents of...
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From Influence to Confluence : Positioning the History of Pre-Modern Korean Medicine in East Asia

Suh S

  • KMID: 1114199
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2010 Dec;19(2):225-254.
This article surveys studies focusing on pre-modern Korean medicine, which are both written in English and analyzed primary sources up to 1876. Overall, the history of pre-modern Korean medicine is...
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The Indigenization of Licorice and Its Meaning During the Early Days of the Joseon Dynasty

Lee KL

This article explores the indigenization of licorice(Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch.) which was the most important medicine of the Oriental Medicine. There are a lot of records on licorice even before the...
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Birth and Succession of A Current of Learning in Korean Medicine: The Supporting Yang Current of Learning

Oh C

  • KMID: 1712300
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2014 Apr;23(1):57-98.
In this study, I aim to reveal how Lee Gyoojoon's medicine has given birth to a current of learning, the supporting yang current of learning, and describe its historical significance. ...
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The Seongho School's Study of the Ancient Learning and Its Influence on the Debate about Materia Medica in the Late Joseon Dynasty

Cho SS

This study will determine the ways in which the ancient learning (gu xue) scholarship of the Seongho School, and its interest in the materia medica (ben cao xue) were related...
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To Discern the Medical Thoughts of Heo Joon, the Best Physician in Korean History: An Analysis of Disease Experiences and Treatment Cases in the Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine

Oh C

Heo Joon is one of the best-known physicians of the Chosun Dynasty, the last imperial dynasty (1392~1910) of Korea. He had served King Seonjo during his practice, and has produced...
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An Aspect of the History of Medicine in Ancient Korea as Examined through Silla Buddhist Monks’Annotations on the “Chapter on Eliminating Disease (除病品)”in the Sutra of Golden Light (金光明經, Suvarnabhāsa-sūtra)

OH C, JEON J, SHIN D

Nearly nothing is known of medicine in ancient Korea due to insufficient materials. With several extant prescriptions and esoteric methods of treating diseases alone, it is impossible to gauge in...
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Re-evaluation of the Medical Practice and the Medicine in the Later Half of the Chosun Dynasty

Kim SS

  • KMID: 1076825
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2009 Jun;18(1):43-68.
The state-running medical institutions which had been instituted in the earlier period of the Chosun dynasty substantially downsized during the reconstructing process after the major wars with Japan and Qing...
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King Jung-jo's Medical Philosophy

Kim SH, Kim DR

  • KMID: 1070695
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2009 Dec;18(2):117-131.
King Jungjo who introduced the advent of cultural renaissance of Chosun Dynasty as little been known about his work in medicine. With a wide knowledge in medicine, he was the...
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