Medical Historical Studies on various parties of Sa-am acupuncture

일제시대 사암침법에 관한 의사학적 고찰 - 문헌중심으로 -

  • Jung, Yu-ong (Department of Medical History, College of Oriental Medicine, KyungHee University) ;
  • Cha, Wung-Seok (Department of Medical History, College of Oriental Medicine, KyungHee University) ;
  • Kim, Nam-Il (Department of Medical History, College of Oriental Medicine, KyungHee University)
  • Received : 2009.09.14
  • Accepted : 2009.09.19
  • Published : 2009.09.30

Abstract

The Sa-am acupuncture is the acupuncture method created during Chosun Dynasty. It is a unique acupuncture method that was created solely in Korea. Its theories are based on the 69th article of "Classic of Difficult Issues", or Nanjing (難經), which says "tonify its mother when deficiency occurs, and purgate its son when excess occurs" (虛則補其母, 實則瀉其子); the concept of "controlling the viscera which restrains the target" "抑其官" was added to this theory to form the principle of Sa-am acupuncture. It is significant that it turns to the basic principles of the Five Viscera and Six Bowels rather than the 體針 or 阿是針 of the existing acupuncure. Sa-am acupuncture was established in the middle of Chosun Dynasty and was popularized to the practitioners of Korean Medicine through transcripts and printed books. The medical books of at the time of Japanese imperialism that introduced Sa-am acupuncture are "經絡學總論", "舍岩鍼灸訣", "經濟要訣", "靑囊訣", "察病要訣", "濟世寶鑑", "經驗寢具編", and "舍岩 靑囊訣". The magazine that mentions the Sa-am acupuncture is "韓方醫藥". The books on Traditional Medicine that is related to Sa-am acupuncture were of great help in reconstruction of Sa-am acupuncture after the liberation of Korea and explaining the principle of Sa-am acupunture in various angles.

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