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Naeuiwon

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94:'s era, the title name of Naeuiwon was announced which implies that before 1443, an independent organ for medical issues did not exist. The full personnel was 16 people and each was called 107:
After three decades passed, Sejo initiated government offices, while the transformation of personnel occurred depending on contemporary situation.
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was quite different from normal dining at that time, Eoui also took charge of serving appropriate diet depending on the symptom and preserving
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Generally speaking, Naeuiwon refers to the place in charge of royal family's health and medical affair. Additionally, as
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period. Literally, it refers to the place located at the palace for medical issues. Its other names were such as Naeguk (
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palace, tourists can experience how royal physicians worked long before western modern medicine arrived in the
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Throughout Joseon, Naeuiwon was the heart of skillful medical affair, affecting tremendous effects of
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under the title of Naeyakbang - Yak bang which means pharmacy room. Later in 1443 during
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The first formation of Naeuiwon firstly appeared at the reign of
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Korean
Hanja
Joseon
Changdeokgung
Korean peninsula
Taejong of Joseon
Sejong
Korean medicine
royal cuisine of Joseon
materia medica
Dongui Bogam
Heo Jun
Naeuiwon
PMID
18548971
Wikimapia - Naeuiwon
Naeuiwon
Categories
Joseon
Culture of Korea
Traditional Korean medicine

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