Donguibogam: Principles and Practice of Eastern Medicine – (Heo Jun) Anterior Próximo


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Tamanho: 22 x 36 cm

museu: National Library of Korea (Seoul, South Korea)

Técnica: Print

The World-Renowned Medical Book of Korea Dedicated to Gwanghaegun in 1610 by the 71-year-old royal physician, Heo Jun, Donguibogam is divided into five chapters: Naegyeongpyeon (Internal Medicine), Oehyeongpyeon (External Medicine), Japbyeongpyeon (Miscellaneous Diseases), Tangaekpyeon (Remedies), and Chimgupyeon (Acupuncture). Acknowledging its contribution to the world as a historical relic, UNESCO listed Donguibogam in its Memory of the World Programme in 2010, making the book Korea’s seventh cultural heritage to be included.

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