1.Similarities and Differences between Wetern Medicine and Oriental Medicine.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(3):276-282
No abstract available.
Medicine, East Asian Traditional*
2.A View on Oriental Medicine.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2005;48(8):698-701
No abstract available.
Medicine, East Asian Traditional*
3.Being a matter of fact, disease is not diversified in Chinese medicine and Western medicine.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2010;30(4):423-425
Being a matter of fact, disease itself is not diversified in Chinese and Western medicine, the only discrepancy between them lies on the different understandings. The implacable different cognitions of the two medicines on an identical fact just demonstrate some deviations from the truth. Since the thing researched is the same one, the diverge must be lessened when the cognition is pushing near the truth, hereby, the recognition for communicating is get ready. Besides, communication with other medicines is the objective requirement for Chinese medicine itself due to the insufficient auto-renewing in a long time, and interchanging with Western medicine is one of the very important ways beyond question. So, the problem needed to be taken into consideration is how to make it actual, but not whether it is the requisite.
Medicine
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
4.Some Aspects of the Education in Oriental Medicine.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(5):516-522
No abstract available.
Education*
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional*
5.A study on recognition of nursing by oriental medicine doctors.
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1993;5(2):173-187
No abstract available.
Medicine, East Asian Traditional*
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Nursing*
6.Acupuncture needles in the abdominal organs: features on plain radiography, US and CT.
Seung Yon BAEK ; Moon Gyu LEE ; Hye Young CHOI ; Kyoung Sik CHO ; Yong Ho AUH
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(4):589-592
Acupuncture with gold needle insertion is utilized in Oriental medicine, and the effect of therapy is represented by anti-inflammatory and analgesic function, But sometimes the needle is erroneously inserted into abdominal organs, and then it may cause dangerous complications. We report a case of multiple gold needles in the abdominal organs without having definete clinical symptoms.
Acupuncture*
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
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Needles*
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Radiography*
7.Introduction of Western Medicine and Change of Term of 'Tuberculosis' in Korea.
Korean Journal of Medical History 2012;21(2):227-250
In this article, I figured out 'tuberculosis' as prominent example of relationship between introduction of western medicine and change of disease term. Tuberculosis is one of the examples of incomplete substitution of oriental/lay/non-scientific disease term by western/scientific disease term in colonial society. Western medicine practitioner in Korea had started to find and treat tuberculosis right after Koch's discovery of the tubercule bacillus(1882). It was 'kyulhak' that includes germ theory and the newest medical knowledge, but 'heasobyun' which means coughing disease, and 'bujockjung' which means consumptive disease were also newly introduced as lay term. There also had been traditional term 'nochae', which already recognized as similar term of phthisis, redefined as only oriental medicine term after introduction of western medicine. Despite of reception of the term 'kyulhak' in Korean society, these terms were widely used instead of 'kyulhak' during the colonial period.
Cough
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Korea
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
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Tuberculosis
9.K-Sunshine Act: Submission of an Expense Report on Details of Economic Interest.
Journal of Korean Diabetes 2018;19(1):1-6
(1) A drug provider shall prepare an expense report on economic interests, etc. to be provided to pharmacists, oriental medicine pharmacists, medical personnel, medical institution founders, or persons working for a medical institution, within three months after the termination of each fiscal year, as prescribed by Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Wealth, and shall retain the relevant expense report, books related thereto, and base data for five years. (2) Where deemed necessary, the Minister of Health and Wealth may request the submission of the expense report, books related thereto, and base data under paragraph (1). In such cases, a drug provider shall comply therewith without justifiable grounds.
Clergy
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Humans
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
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Pharmacists
10.Comparative researches on medicinal property theories of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Mongolian medicinal herbs.
Hai-Ying TONG ; Xue-Ming GUO ; Chun WANG ; Gan-Sheng ZHONG ; Jian-Jun ZHANG ; Sheng-Sang NA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(5):606-608
This article reveals the similarities and differences between the two materia medica systems of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Mongolian medicine by comparing the medicinal property theories of these two; our expectations are the mutual profits and complementation of the two traditional medicines from each other, a broader clinical use of natural medicinal herbs, and then, a development of traditional medicines.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional