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Clinical Report of Insamyangwitang in Hyungsang medicine (인삼양위탕(人蔘養胃湯)의 임상활용(臨床活用)에 대(對)한 형상의학적(形象醫學的) 고찰(考察))

  • Park Chan-Ki
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2003
  • A general review is made on Insamyangwitang(人蔘養胃湯). Following conclusions are drawn from the clinical cases of Insamyangwitang in Hyungsang medicine. 1. Insamyangwitang is composed of four different prescriptions of Huisaentang, Sakoonjatang, Eajintang and Pyungwisan. Huisaentang is usually prescribed for the intestinal convulsion. Sakoonjatang for the deficiency of Ki. Eajintang for retention of phlegm. 2. Insamyangwitang is effective in strengthening the spleen, drying the dampness, warning the middle-warmer to stop vomiting, regulating the flow of Ki, and eliminating phlegm. 3. Insamyangwitang is applicable to malaria caused by cold, intestinal convulsion, abdominal mass, edema, tympanites, Yin syndrome of exogenous febrile disease, distension, lack of appetite, stomachache, and diarrhea. 4. Persons with the following characteristic in Hyungsang are more susceptible to Insamyangwitang : Jung type, Hyul type, fish type, Taium meridian type, white fat damp constitution, person with big mouth, and woman rather than man.

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Obesity from a Hyungsang Medical Standpoint (형상의학적 관점에서 바라본 비만)

  • Jung, Hwan-Su
    • Journal of Korean Medicine for Obesity Research
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.137-139
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to contribute to diagnosis and treatment of obesity through classification of Hyungsang medicine. Specific form in Hyungsang medicine related to obesity is Essential family, Phlegm-retained fluid, Bladder physique, Yang brigtness shape, Qi family, and Blood family. Specific form in Hyungsang medicine respectively has its own unique pathology, symptom, prescription and the same principle is applied in treatment of obesity.

Correlation between Hyungsang Medicine and GCM Types (형상의학과 GCM 체형의 상관성)

  • Hwang Won Duek;Kang Sung Ho;Lee Yong Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.680-687
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    • 2004
  • A study on the correlation between four GCM types and Dam and Bangkwang types of Hyungsang medicine comes to the following conclusions : GCM I type is closely related to Bangkwang type in Hyungsang medicine. GCM II type corresponds to Dam type. In terms of obesity and emaciation, GCM I type is related to obesity and GCM II type to emaciation. In terms of Right and Left, GCM I type is more active in Left, GCM II type in Right. In terms of movement, GCM I and II types are kinetic and GCM III and IV types are static. In terms of Front and Back, the disease of GCM I type usually appears on Back but the treatment starts on Front. In GCM II type, disease mainly occurs on Front but the treatment starts on Back. GCM I type is susceptible to an alimentary disease and constitutionally predisposed to damp-phlegm in Hyungsang medicine. GCM II type is easily affected by a circulatory illness and very vulnerable to heat with blood deficiency and depression and stagnation of Ki.

A Study on the Relationship between Hyungsang Classification and Sasang Constitutional Diagnosis (사상의학과 형상의학의 유형분류의 연관성에 관한 연구)

  • Jang, A-Reum;Jeon, Soo-Hyung;Park, Se-Jung;Lee, Hyun-Mi;Kim, Kyu-Kon;Lee, Yong-Tae;Ji, Gyu-Yong;Lee, In-Sun;Kim, Jong-Won
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.75-86
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    • 2010
  • 1. Objectives: This study was performed to research the relationship between Sasang Constitutional medicine and Hyungsang medicine. 2. Methods: Four hundred and thirty applicants are involved in this study. They are devided into Sasang Constitution and Hyungsang Classification 3. Results and Conclusions: There are significances between Sasang Constitutional diagnosis and Hyungsang Classification. There are significantly more Bangkwang-body, Gi-kwa, Taeyang-hyung, Yangmyung-hyung in Taeyangin and Bangkwang-body, Jung-kwa, Soyang-hyung, Yangmyung-hyung in Soyangin. There are significantly more Dam-body, Gi-kwa, Taeyang-hyung, Yangmyung-hyung in Taeeumin and Bangkwang-body, Gi-kwa, Taeyang-hyung, Yangmyung-hyung in Soeumin.

Review on Phlegm in Hyungsang medicine (담음에 관한 형상의학적 고찰)

  • Kim Min Jung;Kim Kyung Chul;Lee Yang Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.435-442
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    • 2002
  • Phlegm is defined as the static fluid in excess in one or more parts of the body. It is not only a pathologic product but also a pathogen itself. However, as it says Phlegm is another title for the body fluid. phlegm can be physiological. In Hyungsang medicine. since the Hyungsang which an individual shows determines his or her illness. the principle to treat phlegm also varies according to the individual's Hyungsang. Thus, the author reviewed ‘Jisan’s Special Lectures for Clinicians’ and summarized the concepts and diagnostics of phlegm, and treatment and regimens by Hyungsang medicine. The concepts of phlegm : Phlegm is not only a pathologic product of disharmony of Jung(精), Ki(氣), Shin(神) and Hyul(血) but also a driving force to mature and transform these constituents. Phlegm is another designation for the Fluid. Phlegm can act as an alternative substance or buffering agent. If we describe our body as the habitat of worms. phlegm could be the inhabitant. Diagnostics of phlegm : The infraorbital areas have a dark-gray or blackish coloring. A man who is feminine or a woman who is masculine tends to develop phlegm. One of the major signs of phlegm is pain in Chungwan(中脘). The color of the skin does not change. Treatment of phlegm by Hyungsang medicine. For the Jung type(精科) and the Hyul type(血科), phlegm treatment is to supply Jung and Blood or eliminate Damp-phlegm. The man needs tonifying herbs and the woman needs herbs which promote the flow of Ki(氣). Children and the aged are. tegardless of the nature of disease, to be warmed and supplemented. For the heavy man. treatment is to supplement Ki and eliminate Damp; for the slim man. treatment is to supplement Yin(陰) and purge Heat.

Application of Bojungikki-tang in Hyungsang Medicine (보중익기탕(補中益氣湯)의 형상의학적 활용)

  • Jo, Jang-Su;Lee, Yong-Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.590-595
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    • 2005
  • The following conclusions are produced by the consideration of Bojungikki-tang(補中益氣湯) from the view point of Hyungsang medicine. A review on the explanation and provisions of Bojungikki-tang stipulated in 'Donguibogam(東醫寶鑑)' results in the idea that the main purpose of Dongwon(東垣) and various application in clinic by Jeesan(芝山) cannot be understood without the deep comprehension of ki(especially Jungki and Wonki) and the fire. Jungki(中氣, the middle warmer ki) is the ki of stomach. Wonki(元氣, the original ki) is a combination of innate Jung(先天之精, Ki stored between the two kidneys) and acquired Jung(後天之精, Ki of the stomach) and the sources of five Jang and six Bu, twelve meridians and triple warmer. Yin fire is referred to the ministerial fire of spleen, liver and kidney. Excess or lack of the ministerial fire can cause a disease and especially the excess of it is harmful to original ki. Deficiency of original ki is thought to be a cause of allergic diseases. Damages on the original ki by the abdominal surgery lead to a disease. Pale complexion, long face and the long limbs are considered as the Hyungsang of deficiency of Jung ki by Jeesan. Clinical cases of Bojungikki-tang in Hyungsang medicine draw the following conclusions ; Bojungikki-tang is usually prescribed to the person who has one of the following Hyungsang : Bangkwang type, pale complexion, long face, short-sight, astigmatism and wrinkles on face. Bojungikki-tang can be applied to the every disease caused by the deficiency of original ki regardless of name and symptoms of disease.

Review on Insamyangwi-tang in Hyungsang Medicine (인삼양위탕에 대한 형상의학적 고찰)

  • Kang Kyung Hwa;Lee Yong Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1569-1574
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    • 2004
  • A general review is made on Insamyangwi-tang(인삼양위탕). Following conclusions are drawn from the clinical cases of Insamyangwi-tang in Hyungsang medicine. Insamyangwi-tang is composed of four different prescriptions of Huisaeng-san, Sakoonja-tang, Eajin-tang and Pyungwi-san. Huisaeng-tang is usually prescribed for the intestinal convulsion. Sakoonja-tang for the deficiency of Ki. Eajintang for retention of phlegm, Insamyangwi-tang is effective in strengthening the spleen, drying the dampness, warming the middle-warmer to stop vomiting, regulating the flow of Ki, and eliminating phlegm. Insamyangwi-tang is applicable to malaria caused by cold, intestinal convulsion, abdominal mass, edema, tympanites, Yin syndrome of exogenous febrile disease, distension, lack of appetite, stomachache, and diarrhea. Persons with the following characteristic in Hyungsang are more susceptible to Insamyangwi-tang ; Jung type, Hyul type, fish type, Taium meridian type, white fat damp constitution, person with big mouth, and woman rather than man.

Application of Ojuck-san in Hyungsang Medicine (오적산의 형상의학적 고찰)

  • Kang Kyung Hwa;Kang You Shik;Lee Yong Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.389-395
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    • 2004
  • Conclusion are drawn from the clinical cases susceptible to Ojuck-san(吳積散) in Hyungsang medicine, as follows ; Ojuck-san is effective to those diseases caused by cold and damp(寒濕). Because cold and damp belongs to Yin pathogeny, Ojuck-san is mainly applied to Yin syndrome of Bangkwang type persons. Ojuck-san is effective in dissolving five kinds of masses accumulated in abdomen, so that it is preferential to the patients who have masses around the umbilicus or in lower abdomen. Ojuck-san is referred in the following chapters of Dongeuibogam(東醫寶鑑) ; uterus, chest, abdomen, loin, upper limbs, lower limbs, cold, and damp. Ojuck-san is applicable to the persons with the following characteristics in Hyungsang; Jijjucksang(地積象), woman, Bangkwang type, fish type, Hyul type, Ki type, Gualeum meridian type, pale lip, bluish thenar eminence, big mouth, smudgy face, thick leg, potbelly and big hips.

Review on Hyungsang Medicine (형상의학(形象醫學)에 대한 논문 고찰)

  • Seo, Jae-Ho;Park, Young-Bae;Park, Young-Jae
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.52-68
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    • 2013
  • Objectives: Hyungsang medicine (HM) is an inspection which emphasizes the relationships between pathological patterns and one's facial or bodily shape, color and movement. The purpose of this study was to review previously published study results of the HM. Methods: The authors reviewed a total of 51 HM-related studies published from 2000 to 2012 found on PubMed and various domestic Oriental medicine journals. Each study was classified into theoretical, diagnostic, or treatment-related category. Results: Theoretical studies were mostly based on the Nei-Ching and Dong-Eui-Bo-Gam texts, and dealt with differences in form between types such as masculine and feminine, the five organ image types, the four-type categorization of body essence, vital energy (Qi), mentality, and Blood, Gallbladder and Bladder, the four-type categorization of fish, bird, horse, and turtle types, and the six meridian types. Research on diagnosis has been performed on diagnostic characteristics of HM, correlation between HM and general coordinative manipulation (GCM), and Hyungsang medicine and ante-disease pattern (未病類型). Studies on treatments could largely be classified as treatments for specific diseases using certain acupuncture or herbal prescriptions based on HM. Treatments were mostly evaluated solely through subjective symptom improvement of patients. Conclusions: Our review results suggest that HM-related studies were focused on the constitutional characteristics and clinical utility of HM. To strengthen the theoretical basis of HM and its clinical utility, clinical trials including randomized, treatment-placebo and blind methods are needed.

Clinical Cases of Skin Diseases Treated with Hyungsang Medicine Ⅱ (피부질환의 형상의학적 치험사례 Ⅱ)

  • Kang Kyung Hwa;Cho Sung Tae;Lee Yong Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.1520-1526
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    • 2004
  • The writers present this additional paper to supplement the treatise (Clinical Cases of Skin Diseases treated with Hyungsang Medicine) issued at Hyungsang Medicine Conference in 2001. New other cases have been added in this paper because we didn't deal with sufficient cases in the former treatise and there is also a need for continuous research. The skin is the part that is exposed to the outer environment. Consequently, it is not only under the direct influence of the outside, but also shows internal abnormalities. Therefore, it should be carefully examined, when diagnosing a skin disease, whether the disease is caused by the outside influence, or it reveals internal abnormalities, or it shows both outer and internal abnormalities. For skin disease diagnoses, there are still limits in finding out the cause of a disease only by means of feeling pulses and analysing symptoms. In order to overcome those limitations, and for more accurate and appropriate treatments, Hyungsang diagnosis should be fully understood and well recognized. Accordingly, for skin disease treatment especially, along with all the other disease treatments, we should take the four combined factors (configuration, color, pulse and symptoms) into consideration to bring out the merits and the characteristics of the oriental medicine and be able to prepare for any cases.