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손계영 ( Son Gye Yeong ) 한국고문서학회 2003 古文書硏究 Vol.23 No.-
This paper consists of three chapters. First is terms of ornamental notepapers used in Choson dynasty. and the origin of culture using such a kind of paws. Second is the range and types of ornamental notepapers. Third is characteristics of papers of bamboo tablet pattern. For many centuries, paper has been espccially designed with a variety of patterns. plain or colored. for writing letters. poems. and commercial documents. These papers were dyed a single color, printed with monochrome or multicolored paintings, embossed in patterns, sprinkled with gold or silver dust, or made from scaweed. in order to make them as elegant and pleasing as possible. Many artists and litcrap wrote poems and letters on the ornamental notepapers, and contributed to the advancement of techniques for such ornamentation. According to early records. stationary paper in ten different colors were made by Sa Kyecveong-Cho(謝景初;1020-l084). There were also fancy varieties of palm called by such name as pine flower, golden sand, bright sand rosy clouds. golden powder, dragon and phoenix(red with gold), peach-pink with golden spots. However the most famous notepaper throughout the centuries was probably the small reddish note sheets designed by Seol-Do(??: 768-831). a courtesan well versed in poem. who exchanged poems on notepaper of her own design with such well-known poets as Back Geo-I(白居易: 772-846). It continued to be made. bearing the famous name `Seol-Do notepaper(???) all over the country for many centuries. The earliest notepaper with colored pictures was probably developed before the Woen dynasty. However in the case of the block-printed notepapers, a close relationship between the manufacture of writing paw and the art of color prints developed in the Ming dynasty. There are many kinds of ornamental notepapers made in Choson dynasty. They includc various types: papers dyed a single color. printed with monochrome or multicolored paintings, cmbossed in patterns, and sprinkled with gold or silver dust. Sometimes pawn made of seaweed and other materials. This paper mainly dcals with woodblock printed ornamental notepapers concering papers of bamboo tablet pattern(竹冊型).
윤석권 ( Seok Kweon Yun ),손계영 ( Gye Yeong Son ),송일문 ( Il Moon Song ),임철완 ( Chull Wan Ihm ) 대한피부과학회 1996 대한피부과학회지 Vol.34 No.6
A 19 year old female patient presented with diffuse alopecia as her chief medical complaint. A clinical examination revealed hirsutism limited only to the on midline lower abdomen with e~levated DHEA-S(dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate) and total testosterone levels. Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) was diagnosed during the treatment with dexamethasone and spironolactone, which was effective to improve her alopecia. We believe that, with increasiny, concerns about hair conditions of teen-age girls there should be increasing chances for dermatologists to care for patients of PCOD first before other specialities in medicine (Kor J Dermatol 1996;34(6): 1021-1025)