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조선시대(朝鮮時代) 자고(煮?) 생산과정(生産過程) - 동해안(東海岸)(영해(寧海))을 중심(中心)으로 - (Salt Production on the Young-Hea of Eastern Coast in Yi-dynasty)

  • 최성기
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제1권3호
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    • pp.279-294
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    • 1986
  • In order to survey the traditional salt production at the eastern coast, Young-Hae, in Yi-dynasty, data of salt production were collected through interviewing with whom had received the skill from ancestors and analyzed the data. The results obtained were as follows. Salt-producer take the salt water containing much salt and then he transported the salt-water by having water buckets an back in with using the water-toting device (Mul ji ge). Finally he carried out the irrigation (Mul dae gi) to a ditch (Dorang). It is noteworthy that the East-sea salt production method was not selecting a method of salt-pond style with a bank for salt production but using the salt water transportation fashion without a bank for that. Judging from these facts, we could conclude that traditional salt production method was handed down into the Yi-dynasty from ancient times.

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폄석(砭石)의 한반도 기원과 형성에 관한 연구 (Archeological Quest on the Origin and Formation of the Stone Needle in the Korean Peninsula)

  • 임용수;손인철;강연석;김성철;김재효
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2009
  • Objective: Much has been known that the systematical theory of acupuncture was developed from stone needle as therapeutic tools for orthopedic diseases in ancient times. Stone needle is very old therapeutic method like moxibustion and has been recognized that it was developed since the Stone Age in China so far. In the present study, it was examined for the origination and formation of stone needle based on stone relics of the Stone Age in Korean Peninsular, the medical and geographical literatures. Materials and methods: The facts of stone needle was examined and arranged on the ancient medical or geographical literatures such as The Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine, Shanhaijing as an ancient geographical book, etc. The clan societies and family related to an origination of stone needle was chased together with their cultural characteristics and origination. The stone relics which have been digged out of historic sites in the North-East Asia were examined for a relevance to stone needle. Results: In The Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine, it was referred to the stone needle that originated from a fishery zone related to the east coast district in North-East Asia. Through the examination of Shan Hai Jing as an ancient geographical book and its historical reviews, a Go-yi clan society who keep Go's family tree dealt well with the stone needle and jewels including jade in the North-East Asia before the publication periods of The Yellow Emperor's Canon Internal Medicine, and is comprised in the culture of Dong-yi clan society but not the Chinese culture. The obsidian stones, which have been digged out of historical sites in the North-East Asia since the Stone Age, are originated from volcanic areas combined with seashore that seems to be Baekdu mountain district in Korea and Kyushu district in Japan. Furthermore, obsidian stone tools which were found out at Laodung peninsula and the Korean peninsula are archeologically similar to the stone needle with regards to the shape, size and dual-use. In addition, specific obsidian stone tools have been used in orthopedic surgery as well-crafted obsidian blades have a cutting edge up to five times sharper than high-quality steel surgical scalpels. Conclusion: The origin of obsidian stone needle is well corresponded to the explanation about that of the stone needle. It is suggested that the stone needle which influenced in completion of acupuncture and Meridian theory in China seems to be an obsidian stone, and distribution of obsidian stone needle has been closely connected to Dong-yi clan society which are lived in the North-East Asia including Baekdu-mountain district.

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오장(五臟)과 오미(五味)의 고욕보사(苦欲補瀉)에 관한 연구 - 『보행결(輔行訣)』을 중심으로 - (A Study on Reinforcing-reducing between Five Viscera and Five Tastes - Focus on 『FuXingJue』 -)

  • 여민경;김태열;이병욱;김기욱
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : This is what tries to study irregular pairs between five viscera and five tatstes. And than tries to make convincing explanation. Methods : We analysed "SuWen ZangQiFaShiLun素問 藏氣法時論", "YiXueQiYuan醫學啓源", "TangYeBenCao湯液本草", "BenCaoGangMu 本草綱目" and "FuXingJueZangFuYongYaoFaYao輔行訣臟腑用藥法要". We found difference and similarities between these books. Result & Conclusions : "YiXueQiYuan", "TangYeBenCao", "BenCaoGangMu" inherit pairs between five viscera and five tatstes from "ZangQiFaShiLun". "YiXueQiYuan" had added examples of herbs to "ZangQiFaShiLun". "TangYeBenCao" had added examples of priscriptions to "ZangQiFaShiLun". "BenCaoGangMu" had added examples of herbs to "ZangQiFaShiLun". But new pairs between five viscera and five tatstes had suggested in the "FuXingJueZangFuYongYaoFaYao". We think that the new pairs are more logical than the others.

소양인(少陽人) 비수한표한병론(脾受寒表寒病論)의 병증(病證) 및 약리(藥理)에 대한 연구(硏究) (A Study on Disease and Medical Theory of Soyangin Bisoohan-pyohanbyung-theory)

  • 최지숙;김경요
    • 사상체질의학회지
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.61-110
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    • 1998
  • 1. 목 적 소양인(少陽人) 비수한표한병론(脾受寒表寒病論)의 주요 처방과 약재의 효능 및 병증의 인식을 역사적으로 고찰해보고자 한다. 2. 방 법 "동의수세보원(束醫壽世保元)" 소양인(少陽人) 비수한표한병증(脾受寒表寒病證)의 주요 처방 및 약재의 효능을 관련 조문과 원출전 및 동의보감(東醫寶鐵)을 중심으로 과거문헌을 비교하여 소양인(少陽人) 표병증(表病證)의 인식근거를 추론하며 처방과 약재의 효능 인식의 변화를 분석하였다. 3. 결과 및 결론 이제마(李濟馬)는 소양인(少陽人) 표병증(表病證)을 대부분 장중경(張仲景)의 " 상한론(傷寒論)"에서 취하였으나, 처방에 있어서 몇몇 약재를 인용했을 뿐 송대이후 처방으로 대신했다. 소양인(少陽人) 비수한표한병증(脾受寒表寒病證)의 처방구성은 음기(陰氣)를 하강(下降)시키는 약물을 기본전제로 그 증상정도에 따라 수반된 흉복열(胸腹熱)을 치고 손상된 음기(陰氣)를 보하는 약재를 첨가함으로써 구성되었다.

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Neurological Effects of Bojungikki-tang and Bojungikki-tang-gamibang on Focal Cerebral Ischemia of the MCAO Rats

  • Choi, In-Seon;Kwon, Jung-Nam;Kim, Young-Kyun
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2009
  • Objectives: This study demonstrates the neurological effects of Bojungikki-tang and Bojungikki-tang-gamibang on the focal cerebral ischemia of rats with ischemic damage caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Methods: Rats were treated with Bojungikki-tang and Bojungikki-tang-gamibang extracts for about five days after MCAO, and the size and volume of cerebral infarction and the ratio of cerebral edema were observed. From the immunohistochemical view, significant changes of outbreak of Bax, Bcl-2, c-Fos, HSP72, and iNOS were observed in the brain tissues. Results: Bojungikki-tang repressed only brain edema and iNOS revelation led by focal cerebral ischemia, when considering significance. In contrast, Bojungikki-tang-gamibang demonstrated significant suppression of cerebral infarction, brain edema, Bax, c-Fos, HSP72, and iNOS induced by focal cerebral ischemia. Conclusions: Bojungikki-tang is considered functional treatment for cerebral ischemic damage; it can be effective to relieve secondary brain edema and immune response. Bojungikki-tang-gamibang can have a direct function to alleviate brain infarct and to control the natural death of nerve cells which cerebral ischemic damage brings about.

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