李濟馬의 醫學 범위와 四象醫學 理論의 문제점에 대한 硏究

Objective : We tried to seek for conflicts of views among the contents in Sasang Constitutional Medicine and Traditional Medicine based on Huangdi’s Internal Classic, and to study about the Range of Lee Je-Ma’s Works, therefore finding out the limit of Sasang Constitutional Medicine in view of learn...

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Published in대한한의학원전학회지 Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 1 - 15
Main Author 김중한(Kim Joong-Han)(金重漢)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한한의학원전학회 25.02.2013
Journal of Oriental Medical Classics
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ISSN1229-8328
2713-850X

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Summary:Objective : We tried to seek for conflicts of views among the contents in Sasang Constitutional Medicine and Traditional Medicine based on Huangdi’s Internal Classic, and to study about the Range of Lee Je-Ma’s Works, therefore finding out the limit of Sasang Constitutional Medicine in view of learning contents and practice of theory. Method : Through the texts of Longevity and Life Preservation in Eastern Medicine, such subjects will be investigated as Lee Je-Ma(李濟馬)’s comments on Huangdi’s Internal Classic and views on the herbal medicine, the relations among five viscera(五臟), taeguk(太極), four-constitution(四象), etc. Result : Lee Je-Ma’s Sasang Constitutional Medicine does not goes well in harmony with the traditional physiology which is based on the functional five zang system developed in Huangdi’s Internal Classic, and is hard to understand because of its four division method rooted in confucius academy. Conclusion : Lee Je-Ma’s view of medicine is one of the practical and valuable parts of Korean Medicine, however, its extreme four-division structure theory could be difficult to be accepted as its whole form. This is because he studied himself as a confucian, so that his work might rather be confucian than medical. When he fully devoted himself to Sasang Constitutional Medicine, he already took his age much. KCI Citation Count: 2
Bibliography:G704-001642.2013.26.1.007
ISSN:1229-8328
2713-850X