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A Study on Herbal Formulas and their origin in Mayaku-ku(麻藥考) (마취 전문서 "마약고(麻藥考)"의 처방과 그 원류에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Sang-Young;Oh, Jun-Ho;Kwon, Oh-Min
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2013
  • Objective : This article shows that while Seishu Hanaoka(華岡靑洲) is known to have developed an effective anesthetic formula composed of traditional herbs and performed the world first partial mastectomy under a general anesthesia in 1804, anesthetic formulas very similar to those developed by him were widely recorded and deemed used in Japan and Northeast Asia before his invention. The origin of the formulas will be tracked down to compare with the several formulas broadly administered in the region. Methods : Historical literature analysis was adopted to achieve the objective. 1. Mayaku-ku (麻藥考): this book is the main medical classic by Nakagawa Syutei(中川修亭) that introduces Seishu Hanaoka, his anesthetic formulas and mastectomy. 2. Northeast medical classics: Seuideukhyobang (世醫得效方) in 1337, Uibangryuchui (醫方類聚), Uihui(宜彙) and so on. Result : Herbs such as aconitum and datura were applied as a anesthetic agent early on before the Chinese Yuan dynasty. In Korea as well, some old medical books documented such use of those herbs and relevant formulas. Conclusion : Formulas that counted as invented and employed by Seishu Hanaoka as anesthetics, in fact, had been widely known and used in the region before his era. We should pay due attention to his creativity that combined a western surgical intervention and traditional anesthetic agents and successfully performed a newly introduced surgical practice in Japan. The point is that Hanaoka took note of anesthetic herbs or formulas traditionally inherited in North-east Asian medicine and successfully applied them to the surgical procedures for breast cancer, or mastectomy and mammotomy. This history alerts us to neglected or forgotten potentials of traditional medicine in anesthetic treatment and more.

Measure of the Associations of Accupoints and Pathologies Documented in the Classical Acupuncture Literature (고의서에 나타난 경혈과 병증의 연관성 측정 및 시각화 - 침구자생경 분석 예를 중심으로 -)

  • Oh, Junho
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.18-32
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : This study aims to analyze the co-occurrence of pathological symptoms and corresponding acupoints as documented by the comprehensive acupuncture and moxibustion records in the classical texts of Far East traditional medicine as an aid to a more efficient understanding of the tacit treatment principles of ancient physicians. Methods : The Classic of Nourishing Life with Acupuncture and Moxibustion(Zhenjiu Zisheng Jing; hereinafter ZZJ) was selected as the primary reference book for the analysis. The pathology-acupoint co-occurrence analysis was performed by applying 4 values of vector space measures(weighted Euclidean distance, Euclidean distance, $Cram\acute{e}r^{\prime}s$ V and Canberra distance), which measure the distance between the observed and expected co-occurrence counts, and 3 values of probabilistic measures(association strength, Fisher's exact test and Jaccard similarity), which measure the probability of observed co-occurrences. Results : The treatment records contained in ZZJ were preprocessed, which yielded 4162 pathology-acupoint sets. Co-occurrence was performed applying 7 different analysis variables, followed by a prediction simulation. The prediction simulation results revealed the Weighted Euclidean distance had the highest prediction rate with 24.32%, followed by Canberra distance(23.14%) and association strength(21.29%). Conclusions : The weighted Euclidean distance among the vector space measures and the association strength among the probabilistic measures were verified to be the most efficient analysis methods in analyzing the correlation between acupoints and pathologies found in the classical medical texts.

A Review Study of Researches on Three Decoctions Including Fructus trichocanthis and Bulbus allii macrostemi in Geum-Gwe-Yo-Ryak (<금궤요략(金匱要略)> 내(內) 과루(瓜蔞)와 해백(薤白)이 포함된 3방제(方劑)에 대한 연구동향(硏究動向) 고찰(考察))

  • Oh, Won-jong;Park, Chung A;Byun, Sung Hui;Kim, Sang Chan
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.407-428
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    • 2020
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to review the effect of Guaruhaebaekbaekju-tang (GHBJ), Guaruhaebaekbanha-tang (GHBH) and Jisilhaebaekgyeji-tang (JHGJ) by summarizing Korean and English articles. Methods : The study was based on 23 papers published since 1995. Papers were searched on seven domestic electronic databases including Koreantk, NDSL, RISS, KISS, OASIS, Koreamed and Library of Korea University and three international electronic databases including PUBMED, Embase and Science Direct. Results : 1. 23 research papers were collected, including 13 in vitro studies, 6 in vivo studies, 2 case reports and 2 literature studies. 2. GHBJ, GHBH and JHGJ showed significant myocardial protective and anti-hyperlipidemic and anti-inflammatory effects. In addition, researches on anti-oxidant, thrombosis, and atherosclerosis have been conducted in various ways. 3. It can be confirmed that these studies are related to Chest and back pain (胸背痛), Insomnia by chest paralysis (胸痺不得臥), Stabbing pain that radiates from chest to back (心痛徹背), Chest numbness (心中痞), Obstruction of qi in the chest (留氣結在胸), Fullness sensation in chest (胸滿) among the terms. Conclusion : Through these results, close association was found between classic description and modern research about GHBJ, GHBH and JHGJ, and the possibility of providing objective evidence was confirmed. To improve the quality of the study, large scale studies will be required to evaluate the authority of GHBJ, GHBH and JHGJ.