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Historical Study of the Etymological Form and Translational Process of Gout (Tongfeng)

Cho JH, Jung JY

This study aims to address questions regarding the translation of 'gout' into 'tongfeng' in East Asia. To this end, the formation process of the origins, 'gout' from Western medicine and...
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Development of Modern Medical Doctors in Japan from Late Edo to Early Meiji

Kim OJ, Takuya M

  • KMID: 1120228
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2011 Dec;20(2):493-554.
Western medicine began to be introduced to Japan since late 16th century. Japanese encounter with Western medicine centered on Dejima in Nagasaki in the seventeenth and eighteenth century and the...
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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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A bibliographical study on the Gapjinjache Naeuiwonjabon of Sikmulboncho

Ha JY

  • KMID: 1076823
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2009 Jun;18(1):1-14.
"Sikmulboncho" that is quoted several times to "Donguibogam(Medical Thesaurus of Korea)" published several times in 3 countries(Korea, China & Japan) as important data of botany study. Gapjinjache "Sikmulboncho", one of...
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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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Behind the Naming of Herbal Section as the Decoction Section in Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine

Oh C

  • KMID: 1120221
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2011 Dec;20(2):263-290.
Heo Jun, who is the main compiler of Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine, states to applicate Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, Rihuazi's annotations and Li Gao and Zhu Zhenheng's opinion...
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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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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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Applying the Methodology and Practice of Microhistory: The Diary of a Confucian Doctor, Yi Mun-gon (1495-1567)

Shin D

Since microhistory's approach to the past is based on an understanding of and a sympathy for the concrete details of human lives, its area of interests overlaps with the history...
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