Journal of Korean Medical classics (대한한의학원전학회지)
- Volume 19 Issue 2 Serial No. 33
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- Pages.138-162
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- 2006
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- 1229-8328(pISSN)
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- 2713-850X(eISSN)
A Study ‘On the Morbid Pulse of Abdominal Fullness, Cold Mounting, and Abiding Food' in the Chapter 10 of Synopsis of Golden Chamber
금궤요약(金匱要略).복만한산숙식병맥증병치제십(腹滿寒疝宿食病服證幷治第十)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究)
- Seo, Dae-Seon (Dept. of Oriental Medical Classics, College of Oriental Medicine, Won Kwang University) ;
- Ahn, Jun-Mo (Dept. of Oriental Medical Classics, College of Oriental Medicine, Won Kwang University) ;
- Cho, Gyeong-Jong (Dept. of Oriental Medical Classics, College of Oriental Medicine, Won Kwang University) ;
- Jeong, Heon-Young (Dept. of Oriental Medical Classics, College of Oriental Medicine, Won Kwang University)
- 서대선 (원광대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실) ;
- 안준모 (원광대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실) ;
- 조경종 (원광대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실) ;
- 정헌영 (원광대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실)
- Published : 2006.05.31
Abstract
'On the Morbid Pulse of Abdominal Fullness, Cold Mounting, and Abiding Food' in the Chapter 10 of Synopsis of Golden Chamber that enunciates Abdominal Fullness, Cold Mounting, and Abiding Food is related to the stomach and intestines respectively, and is similar to the region and symptom of disease in the light of both abdominal fullness and symptoms of pain. This chapter was united into one because the formula mentioned in this chapter can be applied to three disease patterns. Abdominal fullness shows the symptoms of distention and unease, but judging from the text as well as a specific formula and symptoms, it follows pain. Accordingly Abdominal fullness dealt with in this chapter is the first consideration and it is a kind of a disease pattern attendant on abdominal pain. Cold Mounting does not mean mounting gi disease but means the abdominal pain. The cause of cold mounting is mainly due to insufficiency of yang gi and oversufficiency of cold evil. And the main symptoms of cold mounting follow the severe pain around the naval and sweating, cold of the extremities, pulse deep and tight. Abiding food is of the same meaning such as damage of food today. Abiding food is now referred to as damage of food. Principles which have set forth in this chapter are put to use of the method of ejection in case that abiding food places in the upper part, precipitation in the lower part. The symptoms of abiding food show that the pulse is slight and slippery and the wrist pulse is both superficial and large and rough in applying the pressure, and the cubit pulse is also slight and superficial as well, and that have diarrhea and have little appetite.