朝鲜的临床医学在17-8世纪是如何发展的:I Sugi的医学思想在Stray笔记中用经验丰富的测试描述。

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Korean Journal of Medical History Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.13081/kjmh.2022.31.1
Chaekun Oh
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在这项研究中,我分析了朝鲜王朝医生I Sugi撰写的医学书籍《Stray notes with Experience tests》,以检验17世纪和18世纪朝鲜医生中流行的临床医学趋势和推理。I Sugi的医学可以分为诊断和治疗。为了准确诊断,必须对疾病的性质进行检查和分析。他运用了视、听、触、问四种检查方法,对脉诊有独钟。疾病的性质是根据八原理、六经、五维切拉等标准进行分析的,但分析没有固定在特定的标准上。关于诊断后的疾病治疗,他使用单一药物、现成的草药配方,或根据症状在配方中添加或减去草药等。出于诊断和治疗所需的医学原因,他使用了以前出版的医学书籍。《东方医学宝镜》在很大程度上依赖于它,因为它甚至被完整的句子引用。I Sugi的临床医学包含诊断和治疗,可以总结为“脉、证、方、草”,这是一个包括脉搏诊断、症状分析、方与草的组成的概念。该方法强调以脉诊为检查手段,以配方改良为治疗手段。“脉、证、方、草”的时代持续了很长一段时间,但它的使用在现代西方医学引入时停止了,同时也出现了新的疾病概念,包括细菌理论。后来,中国出现了“辨证论治”,它不仅强调中西医的区别,而且为中西医的结合做了准备,取代了“脉、证、方、草”有经验的测试笔记生动地展示了I Sugi医生如何将通过《东方医学宝镜》组织的东亚医学知识应用到真正的临床医疗中。此外,这本书表明,在这种背景下,17世纪和18世纪的朝鲜医生提到了“脉、证、方和草药”,以进行临床医学治疗并进行临床推理。
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How Did Joseon's Clinical Medicine Develop in the 17-8th Century : I Sugi's medical thoughts depicted in the Stray notes with experienced tests.

In this research, I analyzed Stray notes with experienced tests, a medical book written by I Sugi, a physician of Joseon dynasty, to check the trend of clinical medicine and the reasoning prevalent among Joseon physicians in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I Sugi's medical science can be sorted into diagnosis and treatment. For accurate diagnosis, there had to be examinations and analysis on the nature of a disease. He made use of four kinds of examination methods including seeing, hearing, touching, and asking, and he favored pulse diagnosis. The nature of a disease was analyzed based on standards of eight principle, six meridian, five vicera, etc., but the analysis was not fixed on specific standards. Regarding the treatment of illness after diagnosis, he used a single drug, ready-made herbal formula, or adding or subtracting herbs to the formula according to the symptoms, etc. For medical reasons needed for diagnosis and treatment, previously published medical books were utilized. Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine was much depended upon, for it was even cited in full sentences. I Sugi's clinical medicine that embraces diagnosis and treatment can be concluded as 'Pulse, Syndrome, Formula, and Herb,' which is a concept that includes pulse diagnosis, symptom analysis, composition of formula with herbs. This method emphasizes using pulse diagnosis as examination method and modification of formula as treatment tool. The period of 'Pulse, Syndrome, Formula, and Herb' lasted for quite a long time, but its usage stopped as in the modern times when Western medicine was introduced, along with new concept of illness, including the germ theory. Afterwards, 'Syndrome Differentiation and Therapy Determination' appeared in China, which not only emphasized the difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine but also prepared for the integration with Western medicine, and took the place of 'Pulse, Syndrome, Formula, and Herb.' Stray notes with experienced tests vividly shows how doctor I Sugi applies medical knowledge of East Asia organized through Treasured Mirror of Eastern Medicine to real clinical medical treatment. Furthermore, this book shows that in this context, physicians of Joseon in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries referred to the 'Pulse, Syndrome, Formula, and Herb' to perform clinical medical treatment and to proceed with clinical reasoning.

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