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The Patterns and Characteristics of Esoteric Buddhist Therapies during Goryeo Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yesUisahak, 2021
This study focused its investigation on esoteric Buddhist treatment methods during Goryeo. In Goryeo, they published dharani scriptures related to illness. Beomseo-chongji-jip, a collection of dharanis, contains few dharanis for treatment.
Sooyoun KIM
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Important Drugs and Its Patterns during the Late Goryeo Dynasty -Obtain and distribution of Bupleuri Radix (柴胡) and Ginger(生薑)- [PDF]

open access: yesUisahak
This article deals with drugs obtain and distribution during the Goryeo Dynasty. In particular, I analyzed the case of ‘Bupleuri Radix(柴胡)’, which corresponds to ‘dot-ui minali’ as Idu(吏讀), an archaic Korean notation, and Ginger(生薑), which was ...
Kyung-Rok LEE
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History of the medical licensing examination () in Korea’s Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions, 2015
This article aims to describe the training and medical licensing system (uieop) for becoming a physician officer (uigwan) during Korea’s Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392).
Kyung-Lock Lee
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Skin-Whitening Effect of a Callus Extract of Nelumbo nucifera Isolate Haman [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2023
The sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. Isolate Haman, in the family Nelumbonaceae) used in this study originated from the Haman region of Korea, and lotus seeds dating back to the Goryeo Dynasty (650–760 years ago) were accidentally discovered. Lotus
Sung Ho Moon   +9 more
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Yŏm Sŭngik(廉承益) and Healing through the Conception of the Baoqieyin Dhāraṇī-Maṇḍala Image in the Late Goryeo Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yesUisahak
Yŏm Sŭngik (廉承益) was a ch’ongshin (寵臣) or court favorite of the late Goryeo dynasty who was recognized for his ability to cure diseases using dhār ī and subsequently appointed prime minister of the country.
Young-ae LIM
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Identity of Goryeo Buddhist Painting

open access: yesJournal of Korean Art and Archaeology, 2010
Close to 150 Buddhist paintings from the Goryeo period have been identified thus far, including around 130 located in Japan. In iconographic content, most of them are related to Amitabha Buddha, Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, Maitreya Buddha, Avalokiteshvara ...
Woothak Chung
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The Patrons of Goryeo Buddhist Painting

open access: yesJournal of Korean Art and Archaeology, 2010
Throughout the Goryeo period, when Buddhism was the official state religion, both the royal house and aristocrats frequently sponsored colossal projects for constructing lavish temples.
Junghee Kim
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Bio-Anthropological Studies on Human Skeletons from the 6th Century Tomb of Ancient Silla Kingdom in South Korea. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2016
In November and December 2013, unidentified human skeletal remains buried in a mokgwakmyo (a traditional wooden coffin) were unearthed while conducting an archaeological investigation near Gyeongju, which was the capital of the Silla Kingdom (57 BCE ...
Lee WJ   +11 more
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Hwajohwa of the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties

open access: yesJournal of Korean Art and Archaeology, 2008
During the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), hwajohwa (花鳥畵: flower-and-bird painting) shed the supernatural and structural form of earlier periods and increasingly came to be created and admired as an independent art genre. In the Joseon period (1392-1910), the
Sunpyo Hong
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Goryeo Celadon in Japan

open access: yesJournal of Korean Art and Archaeology, 2007
Atsushi Imai
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