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방성혜(Pahng Sung Hye),차웅석(Cha Wung Seok),김남일(Kim Nam Il) 한국의사학회 2007 한국의사학회지 Vol.20 No.2
In ancient East Asia surgical methods existed even before the modern surgical methods were introduced. These surgical methods were mainly used to treat tumor, bruises, and dermatosis. The methods include many techniques such as making incisions in the skin, tell when to operate, and the aftercare following an operation. The traditional ways are not practiced any more due to its being replaced by the anesthesia techniques originating from the West, but the ancient methods can still be found in documents and these methods can be reproduced through such documents. There is a possibility that this ancient method could replace the present day method because of its nature-friendly characteristic as well as its post-operation management.
방성혜(Pahng, Sunghye),차웅석(Woongseok Cha),김남일(Namil Kim) 한국의사학회 2010 한국의사학회지 Vol.23 No.2
The objective of this article is to investigate and analyze the way how the suture surgery was operated in case of external wound or incision in past Korea. The method to do this study was to search the books on the website, Knowledge of Oriental Medicine Web Service, databased and serviced by Korean Institute of Oriental Medicine. The searching key word was ‘縫’. The results was as follows. According to the website search, ten subjects of suture surgery could be classified: sword wound(金瘡), horse bite(馬咬), intestine incision(腸肚傷), knife or ax wound(刀斧傷), larynx incision(割喉), intestine protrusion by cow collision(牛觸腸出), self-stabbing of neck(自刎), falling from tree(童稚上木墮下), lip injury(趺損唇皮) and face wound(顔面의 外傷). Furthermore, the kinds of suturing fiber, the way how to stitch, the kinds of medical care before and after the suture surgery could also be found.
방성혜(Sung Hye Pahng),김남일(Na mil Kim),안상우(Sang woo Ahn),차웅석(Wung Seok Cha) 한국의사학회 2014 한국의사학회지 Vol.27 No.2
The objective of this article is to investigate the medical records written in Seungjeongwon Ilgi (『承政院日記』) about Heebin Jang (張禧嬪), who was the mother of King Kyeongjong. She was one of the royal concubines of King Sukjong and later became the queen and then was demoted back to the concubine. The method to do this study was to search the records of Seungjeongwon Ilgi (『承政院日記』) from Sukjong 15th year (A.D. 1689) to 20th year (A.D. 1694) on the website databased and serviced by National Institute of Korean History. The results were as follows. According to the website search, Heebin Jang (張禧嬪) suffered from three kinds of diseases. The first was a mastitis right after her delivery. The second was an abscess on the back of her head. The third was a relapse of phlegmturbidity and heat, which was her chronic disease. Also, three features could be found regarding characteristics of Royal medicine. The first was how the queens were taken care of before and after their delivery. The second was who lanced the queen's abscess. The third was how the Royal medicine and people's medicine interchanged.
방성혜(Sung-hye Pahng) 한국한의학연구원 2011 한국한의학연구원논문집 Vol.17 No.3
The objective of this article is to investigate the kinds of fermented Korean medicinals used to cure dermatological diseases in past Korea. The method to do this study was to search the books on the website, Knowledge of Oriental Medicine Web Service, databased and serviced by Korean Institute of Oriental Medicine. Books and related chapters were searched to find fermented medicinals. The results was as follows. According to the website search, eleven kinds of fermented medicinals could be found to cure scabies, leprosy, scrofuloderma, molluscum contagiosum and tinea capitis. The way how to ferment, the purpose of fermenting and regarding historical features could also be found.
방성혜(Sung-Hye Pahng),김남일(Namil Kim),김도훈(Do-Hoon Kim),차웅석(Wung-Seok Cha) 한국의사학회 2013 한국의사학회지 Vol.26 No.2
The purpose of this study is to investigate the life and achievements of a doctor whose name is Baek Kwang-hyeon. He was at first a soldier and later became a doctor. After years of practicing, he was chosen as a acupuncture specialist doctor of Royal Office of Medicine. He was also chosen as a Royal doctor. The method to do this study was to read the book 『Jisagongyousa Bukyunghumbang(知事公遺事 附經驗方)』, which is writing about his life and medical achievements. Also 『Seongjeongwon Ilgi(承政院日記)』 was searched to find more about Dr. Baek’s life. The results were as follows. More unknown records about his life and works could be found. His medical achievements and originality could also be clarified. Through above books and other records, the annual report of his life could be presented at the end of this study.
인현왕후의 발병에서 사망까지 『승정원일기』의 기록 연구
방성혜(Sung-Hye Pahng),차웅석(Wung-Seok Cha) 한국한의학연구원 2012 한국한의학연구원논문집 Vol.18 No.1
The objective of this article is to investigate from what kind of disease Queen Inhyun(仁顯王后) died through the clinical records written in Seungjeongwon Ilgi(『承政院日記』). The method to do this study was to search the records of Seungjeongwon Ilgi(『承政院日記』) from Sukjong 26th year to 27th year on the website databased and serviced by National Institute of Korean History. The results was as follows. According to the website search, Queen Inhyun(仁顯王后) suffered from purulent coxarthritis for one and a half year. As time passed by, the lesion of disease spread to her abdomen and heart. Finally, she died of difficulty in breathing.