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위생(衛生), 매약(賣藥), 그리고 시점(視點)의 전이: 한국사회 생명정치 시선에 대한 고찰 (Viewpoints: Exploring the Biopolitical Gaze in South Korea)

  • 김태우
    • 과학기술학연구
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.35-57
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    • 2014
  • 본 논문이 주목하는 것은 서구에서 형성된 생명정치가 어떻게 한반도에서 전사회적으로 받아들여졌는가 하는 것이다. 이를 위해 구한말, 일제강점기의 주요 의료담론인 "위생"과 "매약"을 통해 생명정치 시선의 대두를 조망해 보고자 한다. 개항이전의 위생과 개항이후의 위생은 음도 같고 한자도 같지만 의미는 괄목할 만한 차이를 보인다. 그 의미의 간극에서 관찰되는 것은 1인칭에서 3인칭으로 전이된 몸을 바라보는 시점의 변화이다. 이 시점의 변화를 통해서 수동형의 몸과 몸에 개입하는 정치의 고리가 구축된다. 매약은 이러한 시점을 확대강화 시키며 구매 가능한 재화로서의 건강을 일상화시킨다. 위생과 매약은 과거의 담론과 실천이지만 결코 과거에만 남아있지 않다. 지금 한국의 의료체계가 바탕으로 하는 몸과 질병에 대한 관점이 위생, 매약과 깊은 연관을 가진다. 본 논문은 지금 한국사회의 강력한 의료담론인 검진의 예를 통해서 현재진행형인 위생, 매약 담론과 거기에서 관찰되는 한국사회 생명정치의 시선을 드러내보이고자 한다.

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겨울철의 뇌졸중 관리-지나친 흡연과 갑작스런 과식은 금물

  • 이상복
    • 건강소식
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    • 제9권12호통권85호
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    • pp.16-18
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    • 1985
  • 항간에서 유행하는 여러 가지 무분별한 민간요법, 자기진단에 의한 약국에서의 직접 매약행위, 그리고 스스로의 처방에 의한 특수한식이 요법이나, 비생리적인 무리한 운동요법 등은 모두 뇌졸중을 악화시키는 요인이 되기 쉬우므로 삼가야 하겠다.

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일제강점기 매약을 통해 본 한약의 제형 변화와 새로운 한약 처방의 경향성에 대한 고찰 (A study of how proprietary medicines during the Japanese colonial period led to transforms in Korean medicine and Korean medicine prescriptions)

  • 황지혜;김남일
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.99-112
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    • 2020
  • In this study, we examine the changes to Korean medicine that occurred when 'proprietary medicines' (賣藥) swept through the pharmaceutical market during the Japanese occupation (1910-1945 C.E.). Proprietary medicine during the Japanese colonial period took various forms including ready-made, over-the-counter, patent, and nostrum type pharmaceuticals. This paper examines how Korean medicine, which was the dominant form of medicine during the Joseon Dynasty, was forced to adapt to the rise of proprietary medicines. We found that the prescription of Korean medicine herbal decoctions became more like proprietary medicine in the way that they were formulated. In addition, prescriptions in Korean medicine books were reformulated with prescriptions and medicines from outside the tradition. Proprietary medicines, many of which were made with secret recipes handed down in a family, also attracted attention. Such prescriptions were made famous through advertisements and further influenced future Korean medicine doctors. New prescriptions took advantage of the trust and authority existing in traditional Korean medicine by introducing ginseng and traditional medicinal herbs such as deer antler velvet (鹿茸, Cervi Parvum Cornu). This paper argues that proprietary medicine of the Japanese colonial period distorted the concept of traditional herbal medicine.

일제강점기 매약 처방집, 『동화약방처방철(同和藥方處方綴)』에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Dong-hwa Yakbang Cheobangcheol (同和藥房處方綴), a Formulary of Proprietary Medicines from the Japanese Colonial Period)

  • 金鍾鉉;辛相元
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.109-130
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    • 2023
  • Objectives : The Dong-hwa Yakbang Cheobangcheol, a formulary on proprietary medicines created by Dong-hwa Pharmacy in the early 20th century was analyzed with a focus on characteristics of the formulas that were made and sold at the time. Methods : First, external features such as bibliography, table of contents, and descriptive style were examined. In content, licensure of listed formulas, ingredients, dosage form, manufacturing process, effects, properties were medically and pharmacologically analyzed. In this process, the Japanese Pharmacopeial Convention, legislation related to medicinal pharmacology during Japanese Colonial Period, and the Donguibogam were referenced. Results : In terms of form, the Dong-hwa Yakbang Cheobangcheol faithfully follows medicinal related legislation established in the Japanese Colonial Period. However, in terms of content, we could see that most of the formulas were based on the Korean Medical tradition, while Western pharmaceutical technology and chemicals were selectively integrated when necessary. Conclusions : The Dong-hwa Yakbang Cheobangcheol comprehensively displays the situation and goal of Dong-hwa Pharmacy, one of the most representative pharmaceutical companies in proprietary medicine of the early 20th century, in which it was under pressure to adapt to power for survival, while it strived to help improve the health of the people of the time by adopting strengths of both Eastern and Western medicinals.