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A study of modern application of Kyungohkgo through historical analysis of its virtues (경옥고의 역대 주치증 분석을 통한 현대적 응용 방안의 고찰)

  • Lee, Jeong-hyeok;Seo, Young-bae;Kim, Byoung-soo
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : Historical study on application of Kyungohkgo, one of the most popular tonic medicine, and suggestion of modernistic method through it Methods : Investigated effect and its range of Kyungohkgo in original texts of Korean medicine, and researched studies on medical action and treatment effect of Kyungohkgo nowaday. Results : Kyungohkgo has "replenish essence and marrow(補精益髓)" as a major effect, and various original text suggested that Kyungohkgo can be used as antioxidant tonic medicine, treatment of respiratory disease like tuberculosis and medicine for bone disease controling hormone. Several research about these subjects has been progressed recently. However, the most of these researches is not an in-depth study about virtues in original texts, but deduced from effects of Kyungohkgo, and there are some studies experimented with Kyungohkgo that has not followed its own formula. Conclusions : It is required to discuss new application based on understanding effect and is range of Kyungohkgo. It could be thought that using for skin disease based on t theory of "lung presides skin and hair", chronic pulmonary disease based on treatment of cough(咳嗽), and disease of uterine and bone based on "replenish essence and marrow(補精益髓)".

Documentary comparative study on the chief virtues of the Back-Su(兪) points and the Front-Mo(募) points (배유혈(背兪穴)과 복유혈(腹募穴)의 주치증(主治症)에 관한 문헌적(文獻的) 비교(比較) 연구(硏究))

  • Park Sa-Hyun;Cho Myung-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.117-141
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    • 2001
  • From documentary comparative study on the chief virtues of the Back-Su(兪) points and the Front-Mo(募) points, the following results are obtained : 1. Contrast the Back-Su(兪) points with the Front-Mo(募) points, the needle-steadying depth of the Front-Mo(募) points is deeper than that of the Back-Su(兪) points. and Moxibustion dosage of the Front-Mo(募) points is more than that of the Back-Su(兪) points. 2. In the case of Kimun(LR14) and Kansu(BL18), Kergwol(CV12) and Shimsu(BL15), Chungwan(CV12) and Wisu(BL21), Kyungmun(GB25) and Shinsu(BL23), the Back-Su(兪) points can be chiefly used for the treatment of acute disease, external disease, exess disease and Jang(臟)-disease. contrary the Front-Mo(募) points can be chiefly used for the treatment of chronic disease, internal disease, deficiency disease and Bu(腑)-disease. 3. In the case of Kwangwon(CV4) and Sojangsu(BL27), Serkmoon(CV5) and Samchosu(BL22), Changmun(LR13) and Bisu(BL20), Chungbu(LV1) and Pesu(BL20), Chungguk(CV3) and Banggwangsu(BL28), the Front-Mo(募) points can be used for the treatment of unbalanced visceral funtion. contrary the Back-Su(兪) points can be used for not only the treatment of unbalanced visceral funtion but also the treatment of attached organs. 4. The Back-Su(兪) points can be used for the treatment of acute disease, external disease, exess disease, Jang(臟)-disease and attached organs-disease. contrary the Front-Mo(募) points can be chiefly used for the treatment of chronic disease, internal disease, deficiency disease, and Bu(腑)-disease.

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A Clinical study of Taeumin Chongsim Yonja Tang (청심연자탕(淸心蓮子湯) 활용(活用)에 대(對)한 임상적(臨床的) 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Seong-sik
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.235-252
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    • 1998
  • 1. Background and Purpose : I intended to be helpful to understand constitutional symptoms of a disease and an application of the prescription through a clinical study of Taeumin Chongsim Yonja Tang. 2. Methods : I studied 125 patients(62 men and 63 women) treated with Taeumin Chongsim Yonja Tang in constitutional clinic of Dongguk Pundang Oriental Hospital. And then I investigated the characteristics of Chongsim Yonja Tang treated patients, remedial values and side effects. 3. Results : Taeumin Chongsim Yonja Tang was used in all age groups both men and women. There were 60 kinds of chief complaints including numbness of hands and feet, headache and fatigue etc. The distributions of remedial values were slightly improved(60.8%), much improved(15.2%), no improved(24.0%) and there was no aggravated patient. Using the prescription, mostly I prescribed only Taeumin Chongsim Yonja Tang without any changing, and added 2-3 herbs to the prescription according to the symptoms of a disease. Taeumin Chongsim Yonja Tang was affected in remedial values by the period of sufferring from illness, treatment and medication. Side effects were diarrhea, indigestion and so on.

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Review of GV26 Point Locations and Indications and Anatomical Correlation of the Point (수구(水溝; GV26) 위치와 주치증의 관련성 및 해부학적 상관성 고찰)

  • Minji Kim;Jioh Son;Sungtae Koo
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.90-100
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    • 2024
  • Objectives : This study examined the historical evolution of the GV26 acupuncture point, focusing on its location, therapeutic indications, and anatomical relevance to the philtrum region. Methods : We reviewed 18 historical acupuncture texts, analyzing the descriptions of GV26's location and associated indications. Results : The location of GV26 has varied over time. Early texts like the A-B Classics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion described it at the center of the philtrum groove, while some 16th-century texts shifted it closer to the nasal cavity. However, many sources continued to emphasize the central philtrum groove as the correct location. GV26 was historically indicated for conditions such as cold-type headache, epilepsy, edema, nasal and eye symptoms, respiratory issues, post-stroke symptoms, jaundice, pestilence, mouth-related symptoms, and low back pain. Epilepsy, edema, and post-stroke facial symptoms were consistently cited across texts, while other indications varied. Cadaveric studies show that the superficial orbicularis oris muscle divides into the upper nasalis and lower labialis portions. Needling the upper third of the philtrum stimulates the thinner, closer-to-maxilla upper nasalis portion, potentially providing stronger stimulation, while needling the center targets the lower labialis portion. Conclusions : Historical variations in GV26's location reflect an evolving understanding of its anatomical and therapeutic significance. The upper third of the philtrum groove may be more effective for acute conditions requiring strong stimulation, whereas the central groove may better address a broader range of conditions. These findings highlight the importance of historical and anatomical context in optimizing GV26's clinical use.

A clinical study of Soyangin Yangkyuksanwhatang (양격산화탕(凉膈散火湯) 활용(活用)에 대(對)한 임상적(臨床的) 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Seong-sik;Kim, Ji-yong;Choi, Jae-young
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.455-471
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    • 1998
  • Background and Purpose : We intended to be helpful to understand constitutional symptoms of a disease and an application of the prescription through a clinical study of Soyangin Yangkyuksanwhatang. Methods : We studied 65 patients(40 men and 25 women) treated with Soyangin Yangkyuksanwhatang in constitutional clinic of Dongguk Pundang Oriental Hospital. And then we investigated the characteristics of Yangkyuksanwhatang treated patients, remedial values, onset of action and side effects. Results: Soyangin Yangkyuksanwhatang was used in all age groups both men and women. There were 37 kinds of chief complaints including chest discomfort, numbness of hands and feet, motor disturbance and skin disease etc. The distributions of remedial values were slightly improved(58.5%), much improved(12.3%), no improved(29.3%) and there was no aggravated patient. Using the prescription, mostly I prescribed only Soyangin Yangkyuksanwhatang without any changing, and added some herbs to the prescription according to the symptoms of a disease. Soyangin Yangkyuksanwhatang was affected in remedial values by the addition and subtraction of herbs. The onset of action in young age group was shorter than old age group. Side effects were palpitation, abdominal pain and indigestion etc.

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Extended Adaptation Database Construction for Oriental Medicine Prescriptions Based on Academic Information (학술 정보 기반 한의학 처방을 위한 확장 적응증 데이터베이스 구축)

  • Lee, So-Min;Baek, Yeon-Hee;Song, Sang-Ho;CHRISTOPHER, RETITI DIOP EMANE;Han, Xuan-Zhong;Hong, Seong-Yeon;Kim, Ik-Su;Lim, Jong-Tea;Bok, Kyoung-Soo;TRAN, MINH NHAT;NGUYEN, QUYNH HOANG NGAN;Kim, So-Young;Kim, An-Na;Lee, Sang-Hun;Yoo, Jae-Soo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.367-375
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    • 2021
  • The quality of medical care can be defined as four types such as effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, and scientific-technical quality. For the management of scientific-technical aspects, medical institutions annually disseminate the latest knowledge in the form of conservative education. However, there is an obvious limit to the fact that the latest knowledge is distributed quickly enough to the clinical site with only one-time conservative education. If intelligent information processing technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence are applied to the medical field, they can overcome the limitations of having to conduct research with only a small amount of information. In this paper, we construct databases on which the existing medicine prescription adaptations can be extended. To do this, we collect, store, manage, and analyze information related to oriental medicine at domestic and abroad Journals. We design a processing and analysis technique for oriental medicine evidence research data for the construction of a database of oriental medicine prescription extended adaption. Results can be used as a basic content of evidence-based medicine prescription information in the oriental medicine-related decision support services.

A Clinical Study of Soeumin Doksamkwankaeijungtang (독삼관계이중탕(獨參官桂理中湯)의 소음인(小陰人) 인후통(咽喉痛) 치험례(治驗例))

  • Huh, Manhn-hoi;Song, Il-byung
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.240-259
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    • 2000
  • 1. Background and Purpose I intented to be helpful to understand the consitutional symptoms of soar throat and the application of the prescription through a clinical study of Soeumin Doksamkwankaeijungtang. 2. Methods I studied 16 patients(1 man and 15 women) treated by Doksamkwankaeijungtang in Chewon Oriental Clinic. And then I investigated the characteristics of patients treated by Doksamkwankaeijungtang, remedial values and side effects. 3. Results Doksamkwankaeijungtang was used in the age groups between twenties and sixties. There were 28 kinds of chief complaints including soar throat, tonsilitis, allergic rheum, bitter taste, dry throat, dry cough, stomatitis, lower abdominal pains, climacteric syndrome, etc. The distributions of remedial values were completely recovered (56.25%), much improved (18.75%), slightly improved(6.25%), no improved(12.5%), aggravated(6.25%), side effects(18.75%). There was one aggravated patient. Using the prescription, I prescribed it without any changing and addition according to the symptoms of soar throat. The remedial value of Doksamkwankaeijungtang was effective and not influenced by the dosage of Ginseng. The onset of action was very quick by the changes of dosage without the relation of age. Side effects were upward tendency of blood presser, headache, chest pain, etc. 4. Conclusion Doksamkwankaeijungtang was specifically effective in soar throat of Soeumin.

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Study on the Origins and Main Treatments of Grub Used in Experiments, and Research Directions on the Efficacy of Grubs (실험에 사용된 제조의 기원과 주치증에 대한 고찰 및 제조의 약효에 대한 연구방향)

  • Han, Kyu-Jo;Kim, Myung-Dong
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.158-165
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this study was to clarify the origins of grubs which were used in the experiments, and to determine many other effects that are now written in the classical medical and herbal books. We compared the efficacy of grubs written in the herbal and medical books on the one hand, and studied the origins of grubs used in the experiments, on the other hand. The following results were obtained. There are three kinds of grub species for medicinal uses. Holorichia diomphalia Bates mainly produced in China, Cetoniidae species mainly produced in Korea, and Protaeria brevitarsis in Korean folk remedy are three species. Grubs were used in 25 experiments. Of these experiments, Holotrichia diomphalia were used 12 times, Larve of Protaeria brevitarsis 3 times, and Protaetia orientalis was used once. So, of total 25 experiments, 36%(9 experiments) did not clarify the origins of grubs used in the experiments. Currently, the grubs, which are imported from China and used in Korea, are Holotrichia diomphalia Bates from China. Current experimental study shows that grubs have efficacy for protecting liver. So the use of grubs in folk medicine is believed to be based on the scientific evidence. Efficacy of grubs, though it is not recorded in the medical books, has the effects of anti-cancer(anti-tumor), antioxidant, and anti-diabetes mellitus. The ingredients of Holotrichia are protein, peptide, fat, enzyme, mineral, and other several nutrients. Study on the grubs so far has a tendency to be done with little focus on the differen of origin of grubs. So, from now on, it needs that the origin of grubs be clarified, and the study on the efficacy from each origin be done. Considering the effects that the classical herbal books have recorded, it is necessary that more profound study proceed to prevent and treat diseases on eyes and ears, on the basis of the fact that grub has multiple ingredients to replenish the vital essence.

A Study of the Documentary Characteristics of $\ll$Chimgujeolyochiyung(鍼灸節要聚英)$\gg$ ($\ll$침구절요취영(鍼灸節要聚英)$\gg$의 문헌적 특징에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ki-Wook;Park, Hyun-Guk
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : We would like to look into the understanding and errors of the changes in the 'Suhyeoljuchijeung' of acupuncture and moxibustion through the documentary study of Gomu's(高武) $\ll$Chimgujeolyochiyeong$\gg$ today. Methods : Based on Hwangyongsang(黃龍祥)'s study, the author of the $\ll$Chimgujeolyochiyeong$\gg$, date it was written, the number of volumes and edition, basic contents, basic constitution, referenced books and characteristics, influence on posterity, the documentary research results will be arranged. Results & Conclusions : 1. $\ll$Chimgujeolyochiyung$\gg$ was first printed in the 16th year of the Gajung(嘉靖) era during the Myeong(明) dynasty(1537). It has a total of 7 volumes and is divided into 3 books(帙). The first book is three volumes of $\ll$Chimgujeolyo(鍼灸節要)$\gg$, and the second and third books are 4 volumes of $\ll$Chimguchiyung(鍼灸聚英)$\gg$. 2. The main content of this book is 'Suhyeoljuchijeung' of volume 1, and was written based mainly on Wangjipjung(王執中)'s $\ll$Chimgujasenggyeong(鍼灸資生經)$\gg$. also it was the first to systematically arrange the indications of acupuncture points after $\ll$Myeongdanggyeong(明堂經)$\gg$. 3. The author, Gomu was influenced by the 'literary restoration movement(文學複古運動)' of the time, resulting in the 'Jongyeongsunggo(尊經崇古)' ideology being reflected in $\ll$Chimgujeolyochiyung$\gg$.

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