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How to Read Donguibogam Easily
Author | : 허준 |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Medicine, Korean |
ISBN | : 8959700525 |
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Imperatives of Care
Author | : Sonja M. Kim |
Publsiher | : University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2019-01-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780824855482 |
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In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Korea, public health priorities in maternal and infant welfare privileged the new nation’s reproductive health and women’s responsibility for care work to produce novel organization of services in hospitals and practices in the home. The first monograph on this topic, Imperatives of Care places women and gender at the center of modern medical transformations in Korea. It outlines the professionalization of medicine, nursing, and midwifery, tracing their evolution from new legal and institutional infrastructures in public health and education, and investigates women’s experiences as health practitioners and patients, medical activities directed at women’s bodies, and the related knowledge and goods produced for and consumed by women. Sonja M. Kim draws on archival sources, some not previously explored, to foreground the ways individual women met challenges posed by uneven developments in medicine, intervened in practices aimed at them, andseized the evolving options that became available to promote their personal, familial, and professional interests. She demonstrates how medicine produced, and in turn was produced by, gendered expectations caught between the Korean reformist agenda, the American Protestant missionary enterprise, and Japanese imperialism.
Naming the Local
Author | : Soyoung Suh |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2020-05-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781684175796 |
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"Naming the Local uncovers how Koreans domesticated foreign medical novelties on their own terms, while simultaneously modifying the Korea-specific expressions of illness and wellness to make them accessible to the wider network of scholars and audiences. Due to Korea’s geopolitical position and the intrinsic tension of medicine’s efforts to balance the local and the universal, Soyung Suh argues that Koreans’ attempts to officially document indigenous categories in a particular linguistic form required constant negotiation of their own conceptual boundaries against the Chinese, Japanese, and American authorities that had largely shaped the medical knowledge grid. The birth, decline, and afterlife of five terminologies—materia medica, the geography of the medical tradition, the body, medical commodities, and illness—illuminate an irresolvable dualism at the heart of the Korean endeavor to name the indigenous attributes of medicine. By tracing Korean-educated agents’ efforts to articulate the vernacular nomenclature of medicine over time, this book examines the limitations and possibilities of creating a mode of “Koreanness” in medicine—and the Korean manifestation of cultural and national identities."
Korean Medicine
Author | : Seoul Selection |
Publsiher | : Seoul Selection |
Total Pages | : 95 |
Release | : 2015-11-16 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781624120527 |
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Practitioners of Korean traditional medicine say the ultimate cause of disease is not so much the invasion of external elements but rather malfunctions in inherent bodily function. Since disease is considered to result from the weakening of vital energy, the emphasis is placed on boosting the body’s ability to defend against disease. Illness may be attributed to emotional states like joy or sorrow or to other internal causes such as overwork and fluctuations in the function of internal organs. Even diseases that appear to have external causes are ultimately seen as the products of internal factors. If one’s ability to fend off sickness is strong enough, then one will not get sick even if pathogens do enter the body. Thus, treatment focuses mainly on bolstering the body’s vital energy.
Secrets of Korean Alternative Medicine
Author | : Choong-Youl Oh |
Publsiher | : Wheatmark, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781604945300 |
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By following the procedures explained in this book, you can quickly cure most day-to-day illnesses easily, safely, painlessly, and inexpensively, yet there are no side effects. This is the most ideal do-it-yourself way of obtaining pain-free life. Examples: Stopping Nose Bleed Hemorrhoid Kidney Failure Seasickness Snoring Stiffened Fingers Tonsillitis Whiplash Injury Reviving Coma Cramped Hand Cramped Sole Heart Problems Menstrual Pain About the Author Dr. Choong-Youl Oh was born in Seoul, Korea and spent his childhood in Japan and China, as the family moved with his Presbyterian missionary father. After the Second World War, the family returned to Korea. Dr. Oh studied pharmacy at Seoul National University and earned a BSc in pharmacy (Pharmacist Licence). With that degree, he taught chemistry at high school level and at Yonsei University. He came to Indiana University for graduate studies and acquired a master's degree in education and a PhD in instructional media and technology. During his US studies, he taught at Virginia State College and Indiana University. After graduation, he taught at the University of Alberta (Canada). He has now retired after forty years of teaching and is Professor Emeritus from the University of Alberta.
Korean Medicine
Author | : Inn-Hee Hur,In-hŭi Hŏ |
Publsiher | : 서울셀렉션 |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Holistic medicine |
ISBN | : 8997639390 |
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Literary Nonfiction. East Asia Studies. Asian American Studies. Practitioners of Korean traditional medicine say the ultimate cause of disease is not so much the invasion of external elements but rather malfunctions in inherent bodily function. Since disease is considered to result from the weakening of vital energy, the emphasis is placed on boosting the body's ability to defend against disease. Illness may be attributed to emotional states like joy or sorrow or to other internal causes such as overwork and fluctuations in the function of internal organs. Even diseases that appear to have external causes are ultimately seen as the products of internal factors. If one's ability to fend off sickness is strong enough, then one will not get sick even if pathogens do enter the body. Thus, treatment focuses mainly on bolstering the body's vital energy.
The Creative Destruction of Medicine
Author | : Eric Topol |
Publsiher | : Basic Books |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2011-12-02 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780465029341 |
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What if your cell phone could detect cancer cells circulating in your blood or warn you of an imminent heart attack? Mobile wireless digital devices, including smartphones and tablets with seemingly limitless functionality, have brought about radical changes in our lives, providing hyper-connectivity to social networks and cloud computing. But the digital world has hardly pierced the medical cocoon. Until now. Beyond reading email and surfing the Web, we will soon be checking our vital signs on our phone. We can already continuously monitor our heart rhythm, blood glucose levels, and brain waves while we sleep. Miniature ultrasound imaging devices are replacing the icon of medicine--the stethoscope. DNA sequencing, Facebook, and the Watson supercomputer have already saved lives. For the first time we can capture all the relevant data from each individual to enable precision therapy, prevent major side effects of medications, and ultimately to prevent many diseases from ever occurring. And yet many of these digital medical innovations lie unused because of the medical community's profound resistance to change. In The Creative Destruction of Medicine, Eric Topol--one of the nation's top physicians and a leading voice on the digital revolution in medicine--argues that radical innovation and a true democratization of medical care are within reach, but only if we consumers demand it. We can force medicine to undergo its biggest shakeup in history. This book shows us the stakes--and how to win them.
Introduction to Traditional Korean Medicine
Author | : Jeonghwa Lee,Choonjae Lee |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Materia medica |
ISBN | : 8959700290 |
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