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A Study on Orthopraxia & Dermatology in traditional Korean medicine presented in Korean medicinal literature on traditional Korean medicine.

  • The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
  • Abbr : JKMC
  • 2006, 19(4), pp.70~79
  • Publisher : 대한한의학원전학회
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Korean Medicine

서지연 1 Oh Junho 2 Cha Wung-seok 1 Nam Il Kim 3 Kim, Tae-Eun 1 홍세영 1 윤성익 4

1경희대학교
2한국한의학연구원
3중앙대학교
4목포해양대학교

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A Study on Orthopraxia & Dermatology in traditional Korean medicine presented in Korean medicinal literature on traditional Korean medicine. 1Dept. of Medical History, College of Oriental Medicine, kyungHee University 2Dept. of Oriental Medical philosophy, College of Oriental Medicine, kyungHee University 3Dept. of Oriental Medical History, College of Oriental Medicine, kyungHee University 4College of History, kyungHee University Jun-Ho Oh1·Ji-Yeun Seo1·Tae-Yuen Kim2·Sae-Young Hong3·Seng-Yick Yun4·Wung-Seok Cha1·Nam-Il Kim1 Orthopraxia & Dermatology in traditional Korean medicine has taken a large part of our medicine from the ancient times. However, studies that have been carried out so far were mainly concerned with specific disease or treatment but studies on the history of orthopraxia & dermatology in traditional Korean medicine have not been done largely. Subsequently, it is confirmed that diseases belonging to the category of orthopraxia & dermatology in traditional Korean medicine are carried with no less weight in the books other than literatures specialized in orthopraxia & dermatology while Korean medical literature is being researched with interests in the history of orthopraxia & dermatology in traditional Korean medicine. This paper mainly introduced and analyzed medical literatures containing diseases in orthopraxia & dermatology among Korean medical literatures which were classified into books on emergency measures, general medical documents and surgically specialized records prior to DongUiBoGam.

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