- Heo Jun
Infobox Korean name
hangul=허준
hanja=許浚
rr=Heo Jun
mr=Hŏ Chun
hangulho=구암
hanjaho=龜巖
rrho=Guam
mrho=Kuam
hangulja=청원
hanjaja=淸源
rrja=Cheong(-)won
mrja=Ch'ŏng'wŏnHeo Jun (1546 – 1615) was a court physician during the reign of King Seonjo of the
Joseon Dynasty inKorea . He was appointed as a court physician at the age of 29. He wrote a number of medical texts, but his most significant achievement is "Dongui bogam ", which is often noted as the defining text ofTraditional Korean medicine . The work spread toChina andJapan , where it is still regarded as one of the classics of Oriental medicine today. Although Heo Jun worked extensively with the royal family, he put a great emphasis on making treatment methods accessible and comprehensible to common people. He found natural herb remedies that were easily attainable by commoners in Korea. Furthermore, he wrote the names of the herbs using the simplehangul letters instead of using more difficult "hanja " (Chinese characters), which most commoners did not understand.Heo Jun's name and accomplishments are widely recognized by Koreans even today. Korean people still refer to Heo Jun's natural remedies found in his "Dongui bogam." Heo Jun is the subject of a popular novel published in 1990 titled "Dongeui Bogam" by Eun-Seong Lee. In 2000, the MBC TV series "Heo Jun" based on Heo Jun's life reached record-breaking viewer ratings.
Ui tae yoo, was a doctor who once was his teacher, when he was just a youngster who worked for others as a helper in no relevant jobs and tasks.Heo jun was highly influenced by him, he taught him a lot of the medicine (known information) and inspired him to become doctor for and of the people.
External links
* [http://myhome.hanafos.com/~hskang0115/heojun.html Information about Heo Jun]
* [http://www.koreanmedicine.net/ Information about Korean Traditional Medicine]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.