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포착된 후과 골편에 의한 비정복성 족관절 골절: 증례 보고
강종훈,박홍기,Kang, Jong-Hoon,Park, Hong-Gi 대한족부족관절학회 2005 대한족부족관절학회지 Vol.9 No.1
Irreducible fracture dislocation of the ankle associated with comminuted displaced fracture of posterior malleolus is rare. Locked posterior malleolar fragments interfere with reduction of fibula or talus in ankle fractures. Prompt recognition and appropriate surgical approaches are necessary to achieve anatomical reduction of the ankle fractures.
강종훈 ( Jong Hoon Kang ) 대구사학회 2004 대구사학 Vol.77 No.-
There are 248 old castle remains in Daegu city and Gyungsangbuk-do province of Korea. 73 remains among them are believed to have been made by Silla in the three kingdom period. And many other fortresses whose definite construction time we do not know may have been built at that period. Gyungju, Daegu and Sangju have more fortresses than other cities. Gyungju was the capital city of Silla, so many castles such as Wolsung, Myunghwalsung and Namsantosung were made around it from the early times. Daegu was a strategic point where the Naktong and the Gumho river meet. And Sangju was another strategic point in the western basin of the Naktong river. However there are few fortress remains in the mountainous area such as Youngyang and Chungsong. These areas are far from the frontier district of Silla and remote regions which are not easy for the enemy to approach. So far many fortress remains built at the three kingdom period have been explored and investigated. But a lot of remains needs to be surveyed more thoroughly. If necessary, some of them should be excavated to confirm their construction time.
논문(論文) : 나제동맹(羅濟同盟)의 결성(結成) 배경(背景)과 고구려(高句麗)의 대외관계(對外關係)
강종훈 ( Jong Hoon Kang ) 대구사학회 2011 대구사학 Vol.105 No.-
Nihonshoki(日本書紀), an ancient history book of Japan has some records about the diplomatic relations between Koguryo(高句麗: one of the ancient Korean kingdoms) and Wa(倭: the ancient Japan). They have been suspected in relation to credibility since the first half of the last century. But the contents of them corresponds on the whole to the international circumstances during the 5th century. So we should not throw them away, but we need to examine the records more prudently. In this paper, I tried to find out how much they can be believable. And I have reached the conclusion that the four records showing the diplomatic contacts of two countries in the 28th and 37th year of Japanese king Ojin, and the 12th and 58th year of king Nintoku have trustworthiness enough. And by using the records, I made another attempt to newly examine the origin of the alliance between Silla(新羅) and Packche(百濟), which is known to be concluded in 433 AD. Most scholars have thought that it resulted from the very strong military pressure inflicted to the two kingdoms from Koguryo. They have not given any attention to the diplomatic relations of Koguryo and Wa. But through a close examination, I found that the establishment of the amicable relationship between two countries aroused so much anxiety to Packche and Silla, which had respectively been at enmity with Koguryo and Wa. So Packche and Silla could not help but to jointly respond to the new linking of Koguryo and Wa. It was the very reason that Packche and Silla reached the agreement on the military alliance.