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Heo Jun (허준, 1539 – 9 October 1615) was a Korean physician. He was the royal chief physician of '' Naeuiwon'' during the reign of King Seonjo and King Gwanghae of the
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Biography

Heo Jun was born in
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to an affluent military family. He was well educated and financially secure throughout his childhood. Although he belonged to a wealthy and respected household, he is thought to have faced discrimination from his lineage members and other aristocrats because he was born to a concubine. During the
Joseon Dynasty Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and r ...
''Korea'', illegitimate children of aristocrats could not maintain their fathers’ ''yangban'' or noble status and instead, were considered chungins. Chungins, or “middle people,” typically referred to technicians and administrators subordinate to yangbans. While Heo’s motivation to pursue medicine is unclear, his social status as a chungin may have prevented him from becoming a civil or military officer like his father. He was appointed as a court
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at the age of 29. In 1571, at age 32, Heo entered '' Naeuiwon'', the royal clinic of ''
Joseon Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
''. After that, he was continuously promoted within the clinic at an unprecedented rate. In
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Heo treated King Seonjo, the fourteenth king of
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, and rose to senior third rank1 government official position after curing the Crown Prince’s smallpox in
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, further solidified King Seonjo’s trust in Heo, who loyally accompanied the King throughout the war in contrast to other government officers who cowardly fled to protect their own lives. King Seonjo rewarded Heo’s allegiance and yet another successful treatment of the diseased Crown Prince by promoting him to the senior second rank in
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. In 1600, Heo became the chief physician of Naeuiwon. During this time, King Seonjo ordered Heo to write a medical book for his citizens, who suffered from epidemics and post-war famines. He wanted to publish a book that promoted preventative care and detailed drug formulas and treatment methods that even uneducated commoners could easily comprehend and access. King Seonjo’s initiative is noted as one of the first public healthcare programs of ''
Joseon Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
''. In 1608 King Seonjo died. Government officials jealous of Heo’s illustrious career accused him of being culpable for the King’s death. Heo was exiled to the countryside
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, where he continued to write the book. In 1609, '' King Gwanghaegun'', the successor to Seonjo, restored Heo to office despite many officials’ disapproval. Like his father, ''Gwanghaegun'' appreciated Heo’s talent and loyalty. In
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, Heo finally completed the twenty-five volumes of '' Donguibogam'' after fifteen years of continuous effort. He spent the last years of his life educating young physicians of '' Naeuiwon'' until he died in 1615. The title of senior first rank officer was conferred posthumously—an unprecedented feat that had long been hampered by ''yangban'' officials. He wrote several medical texts, but his most significant achievement is '' Donguibogam''. ''Donguibogam'' means “''Mirror of Eastern Medicine''”, which is often noted as the defining text of traditional Korean medicine. The work spread to East Asian countries like
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where it is still regarded as one of the classics of Oriental medicine today. It is divided into five chapters: ''Internal Medicine'', ''External Medicine'', ''Miscellaneous Diseases'', ''Remedies'', and ''Acupuncture''. In the first chapter, ''Internal Medicine'', Heo describes the interdependence of the ''
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''. The chapter on ''External Medicine'' explains how the ''skin'', ''muscles'', ''blood vessels'', ''tendons'', and ''bones'' allow for movement and maintenance of posture. The chapter on ''Miscellaneous Diseases'' describes various diseases' symptoms, diagnoses, and treatment methods. Heo’s remedies rely on medicinal herbs and plants, and he provides impressively detailed instructions on how to extract, maintain, and consume the herbs. The last chapter explicates acupuncture strategies. '' Donguibogam'' is one of the most valued treasures of
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owing to its originality and quality. It provides valuable medical knowledge and also reflects the philosophy of seventeenth-century
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. Although ''Heo Jun'' worked extensively with the royal family, he emphasized making treatment methods accessible and comprehensible to common people. Whereas common medical practice was to elevate the perceived value of treatment by using rare and expensive ingredients, he instead found natural herb remedies that were easily attainable by commoners in
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and that was just as effective. Furthermore, he wrote the names of the herbs using the simple ''
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'' (Chinese characters), which most commoners did not understand. As the backbone of Eastern medicine to this day, ''Donguibogam'' was recently included in ''
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. To this day, ''Heo Jun'' is revered as a brilliant physician and a loyal and compassionate person, who strived to develop accessible treatments for the poor and uneducated citizens. 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''.


Family

* Grandfather ** Heo Gon (허곤, 許琨) (경상도우수사) * Father ** Heo Ryun (허륜) * Mother ** Lady Kim of the Yeonggwang Kim clan (영광 김씨) * Brothers ** Older half-brother: Heo Ok (허옥, 許沃) ** Younger half-brother: Heo Jing (허징, 許徵) (1549 - ?) * Relatives ** Heo Bong (허봉, 許篈) (1551 - 1588) ** Heo Seong (허성, 許筬) (1548 - 1612) ** Nanseolheon, Lady Heo (난설헌 허씨, 蘭雪軒許氏) (1563 - 19 March 1589) ** Heo Gyun (허균, 許筠) (10 December 1569 - 12 October 1618) * Wife ** Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (정경부인 안동 김씨) * Son ** Heo Gyeom (허겸, 許謙) (파릉군, 巴陵君 )


In popular culture


Films and television

*Portrayed by
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in the 1975 MBC TV series '' Jibnyeom''. *Portrayed by Lee Soon-jae in the 1976 film '' Jibnyeom''. *Portrayed by
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in the 1991 MBC TV series ''
Dongui Bogam The ''Dongui Bogam'' (동의보감 東醫寶鑑) is a Korean book compiled by the royal physician, Heo Jun (1539 – 1615) and was first published in 1613 during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. The title literally translates as "A Precious Mirror ...
''. *Portrayed by
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in the 1999-2000 MBC TV series '' Hur Jun''. *Portrayed by Kim Joo-hyuk and Kang Han-byeol in the 2013 MBC TV series '' Hur Jun, the Original Story''. *Portrayed by
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and Kim Kap-soo in the 2016
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TV series '' Mirror of the Witch''. *Portrayed by Um Hyo-sup in the 2017 TVN TV series ''
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''.


Literature

*The novel ''Dongui Bogam'' by Lee Eun-seong was published in 1990, and became a bestseller.


See also

* Heojun Museum *''
Dongui Bogam The ''Dongui Bogam'' (동의보감 東醫寶鑑) is a Korean book compiled by the royal physician, Heo Jun (1539 – 1615) and was first published in 1613 during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. The title literally translates as "A Precious Mirror ...
'' *
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's Memory of the World Programme


References


External links


Information about Heo JunInformation about Korean Traditional Medicine
{{DEFAULTSORT:Heo, Jun 1530s births 1615 deaths 16th-century Korean physicians 16th-century Korean writers 17th-century Korean physicians 17th-century Korean writers Court physicians Heo clan of Yangcheon Korean medical writers People from Seoul People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)